Burundi Vice President flees to Belgium

Gervais Rufyikiri, second Vice President of Burundi, fled to Brussels on has, in a protest against President Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid to seek a third term in office.

 

He said on Thursday that he could no longer support Nkurunziza’s unconstitutional attempt for a third term, adding that Nkurunziza’s actions have plunged the country into a deep crisis.

 

Gervais Rufyikiri

Report from Bujumbura said before Rufyikiri, 50, fled to Belgium, where he earned his doctorate, other officials had left the country, including a constitutional court judge and members of the electoral commission.

 

For fear of an outbreak of new violence more than 100,000 people have fled Burundi into neighbouring countries.

 

A civil war that claimed 300,000 lives in Burundi ended in the country 12 years ago.

 

The opposition considers Nkurunziza’s attempt to serve a third term unconstitutional.

 

Protests that have gone on for weeks have not persuaded Nkurunziza to reverse course, with the EU and U.S. demanding a postponement of the election until the matter is resolved.

 

Parliamentary elections are to take place on Monday and presidential elections are scheduled for July 15.

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