Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 10, Issue 5 (May 2022)

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The Participation of UPRONA Political Party in Legislative Elections Held in Burundi from 1961 to 2020

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DOI: 10.4236/jss.2022.105014    84 Downloads   1,123 Views  
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UPRONA party was weakened by the death of its charismatic leader prince Louis Rwagasore, on October 13, 1961, one year before the independence of Burundi. The crisis which occurred in this country on October 21, 1993 had a negative impact on the ideological stability of this party. In the beginning, it was observed that UPRONA party was united and made of inseparable supporters as its name ABADASIGANA (people who can never be separated) indicates. However, the disorder which was observed in the country proved that within that party named UNION FOR NATIONAL PROGRESS, there was no real union. The problem of division began in 1998 when Arusha negotiations started. Some supported negotiations, whereas others wanted to continue the war arguing that it was no use negotiating with the rebels. It is in such a context that UPRONA began to lose a part of its electorate notably because it had opted for joining G10 group, which was pro-Tutsi during those negotiations. In this research, our main question was to know the size of the outcome of the participation of UPRONA party in legislative elections which took place in Burundi from 1961 up to 2020, with the aim of showing the level of performance of that party in those elections. In order to answer that question, the researcher used ICT, interview, the reading of the physical documentation, and participant observation. The results which were found showed that in 1961, UPRONA got a score of 90% in legislative elections, 63% in 1965, 100% in 1982; 21.86% in 1993, 10% in 2005, 11% in 2010; 2.49% in 2015, and 2.43% in 2020.

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Ndikumana, L. (2022) The Participation of UPRONA Political Party in Legislative Elections Held in Burundi from 1961 to 2020. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 10, 186-200. doi: 10.4236/jss.2022.105014.

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