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members from
FRODEBU and UPRONA.
Anatole Kanyenkiko, an
UPRONA politician, was made
prime minister.
Kanyenkiko's selection did not
satisfy many
UPRONA leaders...
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Anatole Kanyenkiko (born 1952) was the
Prime Minister of
Burundi from 7
February 1994 to 22
February 1995. An
ethnic Tutsi from
Ngozi Province,
Kanyenkiko was...
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Anatole Kanyenkiko and his
government officially resigned but sta**** in
power pending the
confirmation of a new executive.
Ntibantunganya and
Kanyenkiko enjo****...
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minister when he was inaugurated. On 7
February Ntaryamira appointed Anatole Kanyenkiko to
replace her.
Kinigi was the
second woman to
serve as
president of an...
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Community of the
Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL).
Prime Minister Anatole Kanyenkiko resigned on 15
February 1995. He had held
office from 7
February 1994...
- Léonidas Ndoricimpa, 1987–1991 Arthémon Mvuyekure, 1991–1992
Anatole Kanyenkiko, 1992–1993 Léonce Sinzinkayo, 1993–1994 Pie Ntiyankundiye, 1994–2002 Pontien...
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FRODEBU Kinigi Kanyenkiko 6
Sylvestre Ntibantunganya (born 1956) — 6
April 1994 1
October 1994 2 years, 110 days Hutu
FRODEBU Kanyenkiko Nduwayo 1994 1...
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novelist Anatole Jakovsky (1909–1988),
French art
critic Anatole Kanyenkiko (born 1952),
Prime Minister of
Burundi from 1994 to 1995
Anatole Katok...
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minister (1988–1993)
Sylvie Kinigi,
Prime minister (1993–1994)
Anatole Kanyenkiko,
Prime minister (1994–1995)
Antoine Nduwayo,
Prime minister (1995–1996)...
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Ndadaye (1993)
Herself (1993–1994)
Cyprien Ntaryamira (1994) 5
Anatole Kanyenkiko (born 1952) 7
February 1994 22
February 1995 1 year, 15 days
Tutsi UPRONA...