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Burundi opposition rejects new poll date | |
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Burundi's opposition has rejected a proposal by the electoral commission to hold presidential polls on 15 July. | |
The opposition said its demand for free elections have not been met. | |
It also called for UN mediator Said Djinnit to resign, saying he had failed to tackle the crisis in the poor central African state. | |
Burundi was hit by protests and a failed coup after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced in April that he would run for a third term. | Burundi was hit by protests and a failed coup after President Pierre Nkurunziza announced in April that he would run for a third term. |
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He has rejected calls not to run again, despite Western donors cutting some aid to the country. | |
Mr Nkurunziza needs to approve the new date before elections can be held. | |
'Unconstitutional' | |
The proposed date falls short of a call by regional leaders to delay the poll, which had been scheduled for 26 June, by at least six weeks. | |
The commission has proposed that parliamentary elections, originally due on 5 June, be shifted to 26 June. | |
None of the opposition parties attended the meeting on Monday where the commission unveiled the new dates, Reuters news agency reports. | |
A group of 17 opposition parties had earlier issued a statement saying they were committed to dialogue, but repeated their demand for the 51-year-old Mr Nkurunziza to quit, it reports. | A group of 17 opposition parties had earlier issued a statement saying they were committed to dialogue, but repeated their demand for the 51-year-old Mr Nkurunziza to quit, it reports. |
The BBC French Service's Venuste Nshimiyimana reports that one of the main opposition parties, the National Liberation Forces (FNL), has condemned the electoral commission's proposal as unconstitutional. | |
FNL secretary-general Adolphe Banyikwa said the five-member body lacked a quorum, after two of its members fled to Rwanda because they feared for their lives. | |
Its decisions were, therefore, invalid, Mr Banyikwa said. | |
'A parody' | |
More than 20 people have been killed since 25 April in protests against Mr Nkurunziza's bid to extend his 10-year rule. | |
More than 100,000 have fled to neighbouring states, aid agencies say. | More than 100,000 have fled to neighbouring states, aid agencies say. |
Another opposition leader, Charles Nditije, told the AFP news agency that Burundi could not hold elections in the current climate. | |
"If things remain as they are, we consider that it will be a masquerade, a parody of elections," Mr Nditije is quoted as saying. | |
Meanwhile, the main civil society group in Burundi said it had written to UN chief Ban Ki-moon, demanding Mr Djinnit's resignation. | |
Mr Djinnit had not focused on Mr Nkurunziza bid for re-election, which is the root of the crisis in Burundi, the letter said. | |
The opposition says Mr Nkurunziza's attempt to run for office again contravenes the constitution, which states a president can only serve two terms. | The opposition says Mr Nkurunziza's attempt to run for office again contravenes the constitution, which states a president can only serve two terms. |
But Mr Nkurunziza's supporters argue that he is entitled to another term because he was first elected by parliament in 2005 - not voters. The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of the president. | But Mr Nkurunziza's supporters argue that he is entitled to another term because he was first elected by parliament in 2005 - not voters. The Constitutional Court has ruled in favour of the president. |
Earlier in May, the president survived a coup attempt while he was in Dar es Salaam for talks with regional leaders on the crisis. | Earlier in May, the president survived a coup attempt while he was in Dar es Salaam for talks with regional leaders on the crisis. |
The coup bid was launched by Maj Gen Godefroid Niyombare, a former ally of the president. His whereabouts are unknown. | |