- Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira (born 9
April 1956) was
Prime Minister of
Burundi from 31 July 1996
until 12 June 1998, when the post was abolished.
Ndimira, an ethnic...
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Nduwayo resigned shortly after the coup, and was
succeeded by Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira of UPRONA, who held
office from 31 July 1996 to 12 June 1998.
After leaving...
- In
office 25 July 1996 – 30
April 2003[a]
Prime Minister Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira Vice
President Frédéric
Bamvuginyumvira Mathias Sinamenye Domitien Ndayizeye...
- (1949–2020) — 25 July 1996 11 June 1998 6 years, 279 days
Tutsi UPRONA Ndimira 11 June 1998 30
April 2003
Position abolished 7
Domitien Ndayizeye (born...
- (1994–1995)
Antoine Nduwayo,
Prime minister (1995–1996) Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira,
Prime minister (1996–1998)
Comoros Territory of the
Comoros (complete...
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February 1995 31 July 1996 1 year, 160 days
Tutsi UPRONA 7 Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira (born 1956) 31 July 1996 12 June 1998 1 year, 316 days Hutu
UPRONA Pierre...
- were
relatively high. On 17 July 2000 it was
reported that Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira, a
former prime minister of Burundi, was
going to take
charge of COFIDE...
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Historique OTB.
Renforcement des capacités commerciales. Nkunzimana,
Thonon &
Ndimira 2002, p. 194.
Ndayisaba 2016, pp. 5–6.
Ndayisaba 2016, p. 6. Niyibigira...
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bishop Firmin Swinnen (1985-1972),
Belgian theatre organist Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira (b. 1956),
Prime Minister of
Burundi (1996–98) Firmin:
Adventures of a...
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September 2022
President Évariste
Ndayishimiye Preceded by Pascal-Firmin
Ndimira (1998)
Succeeded by
Gervais Ndirakobuca Personal details Born (1972-04-23)...