Burundo-African Alliance for Salvation

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The Burundo-African Alliance for Salvation (ABASA) is a small centrist, predominantly ethnic Tutsi political party in Burundi. It was founded by , the former Permanent Representative of Burundi to the United Nations in New York City in 1993.[1] In 2005 Burundo-African Alliance for Salvation (ABASA) got 1 seat during the national elections in Africa. But on May 24, 2010 ABASA received just 26 votes and could not get seats.[2][unreliable source?]

References[]

  1. ^ Beyond State Failure and Collapse: Making the State Relevant in Africa. George Klay Kieh. 2007. ISBN 9780739108925.
  2. ^ "24 May 2010 Communal Elections in Burundi".


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