Sowetan

Nkurunziza in drive to amend constituti­on

Tweaks to extend his rule

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Nairobi – Burundian president Pierre Nkurunziza has launched a campaign to promote a referendum to change the constituti­on that could see him rule until 2034.

“It’s the day you’ve been waiting for,” Nkurunziza told a crowd of thousands of farmers in the central Gitega district on Tuesday, threatenin­g those who sought to undermine the referendum vote slated for early next year.

The government adopted a plan in October to revise the constituti­on that, if passed by the referendum, would allow Nkurunziza to serve another two seven-year terms from 2020.

“We take this opportunit­y to warn those who want to sabotage this project, whether by speech or actions. It will be a red line ” Nkurunziza said.

The start of the campaign comes a day after the government launched a fundraisin­g drive for elections in 2020, presented as “voluntary” but condemned by rights groups as “organised robbery”.

Burundi plunged into crisis in 2015 when Nkrunziza ran for a controvers­ial third term that he went on to win.

Between 500 and 2 000 people are estimated to have died in the ensuing turmoil, according to varying tolls.

Opposition activists, forced into exile by the troubles, have already denounced a project they say will be the “funeral” of the country’s 2000 peace agreement.

The peace deal ended a 13year civil war in which more than 300 000 people were killed.

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