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Léonce Ngendakumana

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Léonce Ngendakumana
President of the National Assembly of Burundi
In office
12 January 1995 – 25 July 1996
Preceded byJean Minani
Succeeded byDisbanded
In office
18 July 1998 – January 2002
Preceded byDisbanded
Succeeded byJean Minani

Léonce Ngendakumana is a Burundian politician who was President of the National Assembly of Burundi from 1995-1996, and again from 1998-2002.[1] He was born in 1954 in the province of Bujumbura, to a modest family. He launched his political career at a young age when he became politically active in the BAMPERE party,[clarification needed] until the creation of the Burundi Workers' Party (UBU).

He was one of the founders of the Front for Democracy in Burundi (FRODÉBU), and in 2006, he became its secretary-general.

Electoral Mandates

He was elected to represent Bujumbura in the National Assembly. In 1995, he became President of the Assembly, holding that post until 2002.[2] He was re-elected as deputy in the 2005 elections but his party, FRODÉBU, failed to gain control of the Assembly.

References

  1. ^ "Opposition satisfied with the new cabinet". burundirealite.org. Retrieved 2010-11-06.
  2. ^ "HISTORIQUE - Assemblée Nationale du Burundi". www.assemblee.bi.