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Article 15
The Government is constructed on the willingness of the Burundian People. It is
responsible before them and respects [their] fundamental freedoms and rights.

Article 16
The Burundian Government must be composed so that all Burundians are
represented in it and that it represents them all; that every one has equal
opportunities to be a part of it; that all citizens have access to the public services and
that the decisions and the actions of the Government obtain the largest possible
support.

Article 17
The Government has as [its] task to realize the aspirations of the Burundian People,
in particular to heal the divisions of the past, to ameliorate the quality of life of all
Burundians and to guarantee to all the possibility to live in Burundi protected from
fear, from discrimination, from disease and from hunger.

Article 18
The function of the political regime is to unite, to reassure and to reconcile all
Burundians. This regime sees to it that the Government put in place is at the service
of the Burundian People, source of its power and of its authority.
The Government respects the separation of powers, the primacy of the law and the
principles of good governance and of transparency in the conduct of public affairs.

TITLE II: OF THE CHARTER OF
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES, OF
THE INDIVIDUAL AND OF THE CITIZEN
• International human rights treaties

Article 19
The rights and the duties proclaimed and guaranteed, among others, by the
Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man, the International Pacts relative to the
rights of man, the African Charter of the Rights of Man and of Peoples, the
Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination concerning Women
and the Convention relative to the rights of the child are an integral part of the
Constitution of the Republic of Burundi.
These fundamental rights are not subject to any restriction or derogation, except in
certain circumstances justifiable by the general interest or the protection of a
fundamental right.

Article 20
All citizens have rights and obligations.

Burundi 2005

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