Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza has died of heart failure, the government said Tuesday.
"The
Government of the Republic of Burundi announces with great sadness the
unexpected death of His Excellency Pierre Nkurunziza, President of the
Republic of Burundi... following heart failure on June 8, 2020," it said
in a post on its official Twitter account.
An
evangelical who believed he was chosen by God to rule the East African
nation, Nkurunziza came to power in 2005, when he was selected by
parliament.
His controversial and ultimately successful bid for a third term in 2015 plunged the country into crisis.
Violence
left at least 1,200 people dead, displaced hundreds of thousands and
the authorities carried out a sustained crackdown on the opposition and
media.
His death comes on the heels of elections on May
20 in which his hand-picked successor, Evariste Ndayishimiye, secured a
seven-year term as president—a result confirmed by the constitutional
court last Thursday.
Ndayishimiye was due to be sworn in in August.
A
statement from Burundi's presidency on Tuesday said Nkurunziza was
hospitalised over the weekend and that his health "abruptly changed" on
Monday.
It said the country would observe seven days of mourning beginning Tuesday.
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