The Burundian parliament has voted to move the country’s capital from Bujumbura back to the ancient capital of Gitega.
The vote took place on Wednesday and the leader of parliament said the move would take place over three years.
The first to move will be the upper house of parliament, the Senate — starting on Friday.
President
Pierre Nkurunziza, who has to sign off the change, promised in 2007 to
move the capital, saying Gitega was geographically more centrally placed
in Burundi, AFP reports.
Opposition accuse Nkurunziza
of attempting a symbolic restoration as Bujumbura is today considered an
opposition stronghold where the president spends less and less time.
- The EastAfrican
- The EastAfrican
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