The 'Senate' is the
upper chamber of
Parliament in
Burundi. It consists of no fewer than 37 and no more than 54 members who serve 5-year terms.
Two Senators, one
Hutu and one
Tutsi, are chosen by electoral colleges of communal councilors in each of the country's
17 provinces. Voting takes place using a three round system. In the first two rounds, a candidate must receive a super-majority (two-thirds, or 67% of the vote) to be elected. If no candidate is elected in these rounds, a third round is organized for the two leading candidates, of which the candidate receiving the majority of votes is elected. Three Senators represent the
Twa ethnic group and additional members may be co-opted to meet the 30% gender representation
quota for women. Former
heads of state automatically become Senators.
Senate elections took place on
29 July 2005. The
National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD), which obtained the majority of seats in communal elections held in June, won an overwhelming majority (30) of the seats. The
Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODEBU) won 3 seats, while the remaining seat went the
National Council for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD), a breakaway faction of the CNDD-FDD. Four former heads of state -
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza (PARENA),
Pierre Buyoya (UPRONA),
Sylvestre Ntibantunganya (FRODEBU), and the current transitional president
Domitien Ndayizeye (FRODEBU) will occupy seats in the Senate along with three Twa members. In order to meet the 30% quota for women, eight seats were co-opted giving the chamber of total of 49 seats.
Gervais Rufyikiri, a member of the CNDD-FDD, was elected president of the Senate on
17 August 2005.
On
19 August 2005, the Senate and
National Assembly (acting as an Electoral College) elected
Pierre Nkurunziza president of the republic. He took office on
26 August 2005.
Senate Seat Distribution
See also
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Burundi elections, 2005
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Elections in Burundi
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Politics of Burundi
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History of Burundi
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List of national legislatures
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Legislative branch