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BURUNDI: $39 Million Budget Set for 2027 Vote Amid Economic Strain

The Price of Democracy: Burundi Sets $39M Election Roadmap

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BUJUMBURA — Burundi’s electoral commission on Tuesday announced a 115.87 billion Burundian franc ($38.9 million) budget for the 2027 presidential election, a figure that has sparked debate in a country currently wrestling with 26% inflation and chronic fuel shortages.

The announcement by Prosper Ntahorwamiye, President of the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), sets the stage for a marathon campaign that will see incumbent President Évariste Ndayishimiye seek a second term.

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The Electoral Calendar

According to the roadmap released in Bujumbura:

Nov 4 – Dec 4, 2026: Official decree convening voters.

April 8, 2027: Official launch of the campaign.

May 3, 2027: Presidential election day.

June 18, 2027: Swearing-in of the elected president.

President Ndayishimiye has already secured the nomination of the ruling CNDD-FDD party. Since taking over in 2020 following the death of Pierre Nkurunziza, Ndayishimiye has been credited with ending Burundi’s international isolation, though his domestic economic record remains mixed.

Bread vs. Ballots

The $38.9 million price tag for the election has raised eyebrows among civil society groups. Burundi remains one of the world’s poorest nations, and the recent spike in inflation—which hit 29% in February before dipping slightly to 26.4% in March—has pushed many households to the brink.

“The government is prioritizing political survival over economic relief,” said a Bujumbura-based economist. “We have foreign currency shortages that prevent the import of essential medicines and fuel, yet we can find $39 million for an election that is still a year away.”

Political Climate

While Ndayishimiye has reached out to the West and regional neighbors, the internal political space remains tightly controlled. The ruling party’s early nomination of the President suggests a “no-surprises” approach to the 2027 cycle.

However, the electoral commission insisted the budget is necessary to ensure a transparent and credible process. “Democracy has a cost,” Ntahorwamiye said during a meeting with partners.

“We are working to ensure that every Burundian can exercise their right to vote in a secure environment.”

 

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