Immaculée Nahayo

Immaculée Nahayo Nyandwi (1948 - 17 November 2018) was a Burundian politician who was President of the National Assembly of Burundi from 16 August 2005 to 2007[1], the first woman to hold this position in Burundi. She was also elected as Speaker of the African Parliamentary Union (APU) to March 2007.

Immaculée Nahayo Nyandwi
President of the National Assembly of Burundi
In office
16 August 2005  16 March 2007
Preceded byJean Minani
Succeeded byPie Ntavyohanyuma
Personal details
Born1948 (1948)
Gatara, Kayanza Province, Burundi
Died (aged 70)
Brussels, Belgium
Spouse(s)
Simon Nyandwi
(
died 2005)
Children6

Political career

An ethnic Hutu member of the National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), she replaced Jean Minani of the Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU), who had been National Assembly president since 2002.

She subsequently served as Minister of National Solidarity, Repatriation, National Reconstruction, Human Rights, & Gender [2] beginning in July 2007. She has been elected as Adviser in COMESA.

Personal life

Born in Gatara (Kayanza Province), Nahayo was the mother of six children. Her husband, Simon Nyandwi, was Interior Minister until his death on 22 March 2005.

Nyandwi died on 17 November 2018 in Brussles, Belgium, aged 70.[3]

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See also

  • List of Presidents of the National Assembly of Burundi

References

  1. "HISTORIQUE - Assemblée Nationale du Burundi". www.assemblee.bi.
  2. Burundi - World Leaders Archived 2011-08-13 at the Wayback Machine: Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments. Central Intelligence Agency, Date of Information: 4/1/2011. Retrieved 2011-08-14.
  3. "Burundi : Décès de l'Hon Nahayo Immaculé, épouse de Feu Nyandwi Simon – nouvelles du Burundi Africa Generation News". Retrieved 2019-02-08.


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