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1982 Burundian parliamentary election|
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52 of the 65 seats in the
National Assembly |
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Parliamentary elections were held in
Burundi on 22 October 1982, the first since
1965. Following a
constitutional referendum the year before, the country had become a
one-party state with the
Union for National Progress (UPRONA) as the sole legal party.
[1] The party nominated 104 candidates to contest the 52 seats in the enlarged
National Assembly. Following the election, in which turnout was reported to be 95%, President
Jean-Baptiste Bagaza appointed a further 13 members.
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