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East African leaders urge Burundi to delay elections | East African leaders urge Burundi to delay elections |
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East African leaders have urged Burundi's president to postpone elections due in June. | East African leaders have urged Burundi's president to postpone elections due in June. |
They have also called for an end to the violence sparked by President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to stand for a third term. | They have also called for an end to the violence sparked by President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to stand for a third term. |
Their statement was made after a summit of the East African Community in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. | Their statement was made after a summit of the East African Community in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. |
A coup attempt against Mr Nkurunziza failed earlier in May and some 90,000 Burundians have fled the unrest. | A coup attempt against Mr Nkurunziza failed earlier in May and some 90,000 Burundians have fled the unrest. |
'Disappointment' | |
"The summit, concerned at the impasse in Burundi, strongly calls for a long postponement of the elections not less than a month and a half," said the statement on Sunday. | "The summit, concerned at the impasse in Burundi, strongly calls for a long postponement of the elections not less than a month and a half," said the statement on Sunday. |
The leaders also called for the "disarmament of all armed youth groups" and for the "creation of conditions for the return of refugees". | The leaders also called for the "disarmament of all armed youth groups" and for the "creation of conditions for the return of refugees". |
Burundi government spokesman Philippe Nzobonariba told AFP news agency that the government welcomed the statement and was open to idea of delaying the elections. | |
But he said that the issue of whether the president should stand for a third term had not been discussed at the conference and that the Burundian government therefore considered the matter to be "closed". | |
Opponents to Mr Nkurunziza have called for people to return to the streets. | |
Protest leader Pacifique Nininahazwe, as quoted by AFP, said on Sunday: "We are disappointed because the summit said nothing on the question that we are concerned about." | |
"We are going to stage even bigger demonstrations than we have done so far in order to get Nkurunziza to leave office," he added. | |
Coup attempt | |
There have been weeks of protests since Burundi's 51-year-old president announced that he would run for re-election. | There have been weeks of protests since Burundi's 51-year-old president announced that he would run for re-election. |
Opponents have said this contravenes the constitution, which states a president can only be elected to two terms. | Opponents have said this contravenes the constitution, which states a president can only be elected to two terms. |
But Mr Nkurunziza argues that he is entitled to another term because he was first appointed by parliament in 2005. | But Mr Nkurunziza argues that he is entitled to another term because he was first appointed by parliament in 2005. |
The country's constitutional court has upheld his interpretation. Parliamentary elections are scheduled for 5 June and the presidential poll for 26 June. | The country's constitutional court has upheld his interpretation. Parliamentary elections are scheduled for 5 June and the presidential poll for 26 June. |
The summit was attended by President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya. They were joined by South Africa's Jacob Zuma. | The summit was attended by President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya. They were joined by South Africa's Jacob Zuma. |
Mr Nkurunziza did not attend. His spokesman said that he would be pushing forward with his election campaign instead. | Mr Nkurunziza did not attend. His spokesman said that he would be pushing forward with his election campaign instead. |
Earlier in May, he survived a coup attempt after attending a regional conference in Tanzania. | Earlier in May, he survived a coup attempt after attending a regional conference in Tanzania. |
The coup was launched by Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombare, a former ally of the president. | The coup was launched by Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombare, a former ally of the president. |
Rights groups say that at least 20 people have died in protests since the president announced on 25 April that he would seek a third term. | Rights groups say that at least 20 people have died in protests since the president announced on 25 April that he would seek a third term. |
The UN says more than 90,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries fearing political violence. | The UN says more than 90,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries fearing political violence. |
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