Union pour le Progrès national

Union for National Progress
Union pour le Progrès national
PresidentAbel Gashatsi
FounderLouis Rwagasore
FoundedJanuary 1960
IdeologyBurundian nationalism
Tutsi interests
Colors  Red and   white
Anthem"UPRONA Ni wewe duhanze Amaso"
Senate
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National Assembly
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Party flag

The Union for National Progress (French: Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA) is a nationalist political party in Burundi. Initially it emerged as a nationalist united front in opposition to Belgian colonial rule but subsequently became an integral part of the one-party state established by Michel Micombero after 1966. Dominated by members of the Tutsi ethnic group and increasingly intolerant to their Hutu counterparts, UPRONA remained the dominant force in Burundian politics until the latter stages of the Burundian Civil War in 2003. It is currently a minor opposition party.

History

UPRONA's most famous Prime Minister and Burundian National Hero is Louis Rwagasore (assassinated in 1961). From that time until 1965, the party also had some Hutu support, and three of its Hutu members, including Pierre Ngendandumwe, became Prime Minister of Burundi. The party was taken over by President Michel Micombero in a coup d'état and became a pillar of the military dictatorships that ruled the country from 1966 to 1993. In 1993, UPRONA placed second in contested elections to Melchior Ndadaye's FRODEBU. Since 1993, in the case of failure to be elected, UPRONA has always made sure to secure the position of Vice President or Prime Minister and some of the top positions in the government.

UPRONA President Pierre Buyoya handed over power to Hutu leader Domitien Ndayizeye of the Front for Democracy in Burundi (a Hutu-based party) on 30 April 2003. At the legislative elections in 2005, the party won 7.2% and 15 out of 118 seats.

During the 2010 elections, UPRONA boycotted councillors' and presidential elections but decided to participate in the legislative elections claiming the need to form an opposition bloc in Parliament and to better compete in the 2015 elections.

Electoral history

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate Votes % Result
1984 Jean-Baptiste Bagaza 1,752,579 99.6% Elected Green tickY
1993 Pierre Buyoya 742,360 32.86% Lost Red XN
2015 Gerard Nduwayo 60,380 2.14% Lost Red XN
2020 Gaston Sindimwo 73,353 1.70% Lost Red XN

National Assembly elections

Election Votes % Seats +/– Position
1961 627,453 81.23%
58 / 64
Increase 58 Increase 1st
1965
21 / 33
Decrease 37 Steady 1st
1982
52 / 65
Increase 31 Steady 1st
1993 461,691 21.87%
16 / 81
Decrease 36 Decrease 2nd
2005 174,575 7.21%
15 / 118
Increase 15 Decrease 3rd
2010 251,759 11.06%
17 / 106
Increase 2 Increase 2nd
2015 71,189 2.49%
2 / 121
Decrease 15 Decrease 3rd
2020 108,865 2.54%
2 / 123
Steady Steady 3rd

Senate elections

Election Seats +/– Position
2005
2 / 49
Increase 2 Increase 4th
2010
2 / 41
Steady Increase 2nd
2015
2 / 43
Steady Steady 2nd
2020
1 / 43
Decrease 1 Steady 2nd

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