
Patrick Nkurunziza
Patrick Nkurunziza is the president of the Frodebu party and the Coalition ‘Burundi Bwa Bose’. He has expressed concerns regarding the transparency of the electoral process, particularly about the identification number system for candidates, emphasizing the need for clear and distinct numbers to avoid confusion among voters.
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Patrick Nkurunziza warned against participating in what he termed a 'staged election' without proper reforms.
La Ceni contestée avant la présidentielle de 2027 – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza is the President of the Sahwanya Frodebu party who criticized the governance of the CNDD-FDD party.
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Que retenir ? – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza is the president of the coalition Burundi Bwa Bose who reported irregularities during the voting process.
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Les promesses et injonctions du président « Neva » ignorées – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza is the president of the Frodebu party and leads the coalition Burundi Bwa Bose.
Une campagne électorale qui ressemble à une présidentielle – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza is the president of the Coalition 'Burundi Bwa Bose' and announced the coalition's political program.
Morose sauf pour l’Aigle – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza, the president of the Coalition Burundi Bwa Bose, expressed concerns about their insignificant representation in the direction of the voting offices.
Un défilé pour lancer la campagne – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza, president of the Sahwanya-Frodebu party, expressed concerns about the potential confusion caused by varying identification numbers.
du deux poids, deux mesures – IWACUPatrick Nkurunziza, president of the Frodebu party, emphasized the need for transparent and inclusive elections.
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