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President Buyoya. Two months later, the house arrest was changed into a prison sentence, though he was quickly released. Bagaza was subsequently involved in the peace talks which were supposed to end the
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and making modest reforms to improve conditions for Hutus who had been targeted under the
Micombero regime. He reformed taxation and the administration. He earned respect for his work ethic, as he "drove himself to work at 7:30 a.m. each day" instead of travelling in large cavalcades as most regional
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Officially, Bagaza attempted to address the country's ethnic tensions by banning all mention of ethnicity, declaring that everyone was just
Burundian or, more broadly, African. Researcher Nigel Watt argued that this move was just disguising the continued dominance of the Tutsi elite. Bagaza ensured
382:, though the "extent or nature of his involvement" remain unclear. In May he was, at the rank of captain, appointed adjunct chief of staff of the Burundian military in charge of logistics—largely because of his family's connections to the Micombero, replacing purged Hutu officer
464:. His infrastructure investments helped to shape Burundi's export ecenomy which came to rely on coffee, tea and sugar. Internationally, Bagaza successfully maneuvered between different political factions, securing economic aid from the
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that the Tutsi remained economically and politically dominant. In fact, the marginalization of Hutus in the economy and education increased during Bagaza's rule. This resulted in the emergence of the radical
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majority. His regime became increasingly repressive after it became consolidated in 1984, especially targeting the powerful
Catholic Church. His rule lasted until 1987 when his regime was
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Brussels, Belgium on 4 May 2016 at the age of 69 of natural causes and was buried in Bujumbura on 17 May 2016. He was survived by his wife Fausta and four daughters.
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