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Burundi vice-president quits
08/11/2007 13:50  - (SA)  

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  • Bujumbura - The Burundian first vice-president has resigned, the latest sign of escalating political tensions in the tiny East African nation struggling to recover from a brutal civil war.

    Martin Nduwimana said: "We have tendered our resignation to His Excellency the president of the Republic (Pierre Nkurunziza), and he has accepted."

    The resignation came at a delicate time for the government, which was struggling to move forward stalled peace talks with the country's last rebel group and faced opposition calls to replace its entire cabinet over its failure to stop human rights abuses and corruption.

    The ruling party had also split in two after jailing its powerful chairperson for trying to destabilise the country, and one half of it had allied itself to opposition parties boycotting parliament.

    250 000 people killed

    The boycott meant no new laws could be passed. Nduwimana was formerly a member of an opposition party, but was dumped in August for working with the government.

    Last September, President Nkurunziza struck a deal with opposition parties and assured the nation that a solution to the political crisis had been found, but the country continued to be troubled by sporadic violence.

    Nduwimana said he hoped his resignation would help break the impasse.

    Burundi was trying to emerge from a 13-year civil war, which killed more than 250 000 people and shattered its fledging economy.

    The conflict started in October 1993, after paratroopers from the Tutsi ethnic minority - which had long dominated politics and the military - assassinated the country's first democratically elected president, a member of the Hutu majority.

    Nkurunziza, a former Hutu rebel, was elected in peaceful polls held in 2005.

     
     

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