CNA Staff, May 27, 2020 / 17:00 pm
The Catholic bishops of Burundi have denounced the country's recent general elections, and alleged irregularities in the voting process earlier this month.
The president of the Burundi Conference of Catholic Bishops (BCCB) issued a statement on Tuesday following the victory of Evariste Ndayishimiye, former secretary-general of the country's ruling party, the CNDD-FDD.
"We deplore many irregularities with regard to the freedom and transparency of the electoral process as well as fairness in the treatment of certain candidates and voters," said Bishop Joachim Ntahondereye of Muyinga after results were announced, according to AFP.
On Monday, the electoral commission declared Ndayishimiye the winner of the country's May 20 election. He received 68.72% of the votes, more than double the opposition's leader, Agathon Rwasa, who received 24.19%.