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The 2018 constitution, which enshrines ethnically-based power-sharing, requires that at most 60% of ministers come from the ethnic Hutu majority and at most 40% hail from the Tutsi minority. At least 30% of government ministers must be women.[1] The members of the council are directly appointed by the President in consultation with the Vice-President and Prime minister.[2]The current council of ministers commenced on 28 June 2020 and was President \u00c9variste Ndayishimiye’s first cabinet.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsMembers of the government named in 2020[edit]Members of the Government named in 2010[edit]Members of the government named in 2007[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Members of the government named in 2020[edit]President \u00c9variste Ndayishimiye’s first council was a total of 15 ministers of which 5 were women.[4]28 June 2020 – PresentOfficeIncumbentPartyEthnic GroupPresident Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces\u00c9variste NdayishimiyeCNDD-FDDHutuVice-President of BurundiProsper BazombanzaUPRONATutsiPrime Minister of BurundiAlain-Guillaume BunyoniCNDD-FDDHutuMinister of the Interior, Community Development and Public SecurityGervais NdirakobucaMinister of National Defense and Veteran AffairsAlain Tribert MutabaziMinister of Justice and Keeper of the Government SealsJeanine NibiziMinister of Foreign Affairs & International DevelopmentAlbert ShingiroMinister of Finance, Budget and Economic PlanningDr. Domitien NdihokubwayoCNDD-FDDTutsiMinister of Education and Scientific ResearchDr. Gaspard BanyankimbonaMinister of Public Health and HIV\/Aids fightDr. Thadd\u00e9e NdikumanaHutuMinister of Environment, Agriculture and LivestockDr. D\u00e9o-Guide RuremaMinister of Infrastructure, Equipment and Social HousingD\u00e9ogratias NsanganiyumwamiMinister of Public services, Labour & EmploymentDomine BanyankimbonaMinister of Water, Energy and MineralsIbrahim UwizeyeCNDD-FDDTutsi[5]Minister of Commerce, Transport, Industry and TourismImmaculate NdabanezeMinister of East African Community Affairs, Youth, Sports and CultureEzekiel NibigiraMinister of National Solidarity, Social Affairs, Human Rights and GenderImelde SabushimikeTwa[6]Minister of Communication, Information Technology and MediaMarie Chantal NijimbereMembers of the Government named in 2010[edit]The president Pierre Nkurunziza named a new government on August 30, 2010.[7] The newly formed government consisted of 21 ministers, out of which 10 were members of the previous government. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4OfficeIncumbentMinister of Foreign AffairsAugustin NsanzeMinistry of Home AffairsEdouard NduwimanaMinistry of Public SecurityAlain Guillaume BunyoniMinister of Justice and Keeper of the Government SealsAncilla NtakaburimvoMinister of National Defense and Former CombatantsMaj.Gen. Pontien GaciyubwengeMinister at the Presidency in charge of Good Governance, Privatization, General Inspection of the State and Local AdministrationJean Baptiste GahimbareMinister of Agriculture and LivestockEng. Odette KayitesiMinister of Economy, Finance and DevelopmentClothilde NizigimanaMinister of Commerce, Industry and TourismVictoire NdikumanaMinister of Environment, Territory Management and Public servicesEng. Jean-Marie NibirantijeMinister of Education and Scientific ResearchDr. Julien NimubonaMinister of Youth, Culture and SportsJean-Jacques NyenimigaboMinister of Public Health and HIV\/Aids fightDr. Sabine NtakarutimanaMinister of Information, Communication, Relations with ParliamentConcilie NibigiraMinister of Civil Services, Labour and social securityAnnonciata SendazirasaMinister of Transport, Posts and TelecommunicationsIng. Saidi KibeyaMinister of Water, Energy and MineralsMo\u00efse BucumiMinister of primary and secondary educationS\u00e9verin BuzingoMinister of Communal DevelopmentPierre MupiraMinister of National Solidarity, Repatriation, National Building, Human Rights and GenderImmacul\u00e9e NahayoMinister of Regional Integration and East African Community AffairsHafsa MossiMembers of the government named in 2007[edit]In 2007 the Government of Burundi consisted of a 20-member Council of Ministers appointed by the President. The Council of Ministers, together with the President and Vice-Presidents, forms the executive branch of government in the country.Members of President Pierre Nkurunziza’s government were announced on 14 November 2007.[7] The government consisted of 12 men (8 Hutus and 4 Tutsis) and 8 women (6 Hutus and 2 Tutsis). The ethnic composition was 14 Hutus and 6 Tutsis. A new government was announced on August 29, 2010.OfficeIncumbentPolitical AffiliationMinister of Foreign AffairsAntoinette Batumubwira \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of Home Affairs and Communal DevelopmentVenant KamanaCNDD-FDDMinister of Justice and Keeper of the Government SealsJean Bosco NdikumanaMinister of National Defense and Former CombatantsMaj.Gen. Germain NiyoyankanaIndependentMinister at the Presidency in charge of Good Governance, Privatization, General Inspection of the State and Local AdministrationMartin NivyabadiMinister of Agriculture and LivestockEng. Ferdinand NderagakuraMinister of Economy, Finance and DevelopmentClothilde Nizigimana \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of Commerce, Industry and TourismEuphrasie Bigirimana \u2640Minister of Environment, Territory Management and Public servicesEng. Anatole KanyenkikoUPRONAMinister of Education and Scientific ResearchSa\u00efdi KibeyaCNDD-FDDMinister of Youth, Culture and SportsJean-Jacques NyenimigaboCNDD-FDDMinister of Public Health and HIV\/Aids fightDr. Emmanuel GikoroMinister of Information, Communication, Relations with Parliament, and Government SpokesmanHafsa Mossi \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of Civil Services, Labour and social securityClotilde Niragira \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of Transport, Posts and TelecommunicationsPhilippe NjoniUPRONAMinister of Water, Energy and MineralsSamuel NdayiragijeMinister at the Presidency in charge of AIDSBarnabe Mbonimpa \u2640FRODEBUMinister of Public SafetyAlain Guillaume Bunyoni \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of National Solidarity, Repatriation, National Building, Human Rights and GenderImmacul\u00e9e Nahayo \u2640CNDD-FDDMinister of Regional Integration and East African Community AffairsV\u00e9n\u00e9rand BakevyumusayaSee also[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/council-of-ministers-burundi-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Council of Ministers (Burundi) – Wikipedia"}}]}]