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Nkurunziza was elected President of Burundi in 2005, and adopted several popular policies. These included successfully demobilising the [[Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People]] and allowing it to become a legitimate political party. | Nkurunziza was elected President of Burundi in 2005, and adopted several popular policies. These included successfully demobilising the [[Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People]] and allowing it to become a legitimate political party. | ||
However, his reputation was tarnished by his growing insecurity and corruption. In 2008, a high-ranking member of his party was imprisoned for insulting him. Despite his unpopularity, he won a second term in 2010. Nkurunziza became even more insecure after this, banning outdoor jogging in 2014 because he thought it might be used as a cover for political meetings. Things reached their peak when he announced his intention to run for a third term, which violated laws on term limits. The Constitutional Court ruled on 5 May that the projected third term was legal, resulting in widespread protests and dozens being killed by security forces. | However, his reputation was tarnished by his growing insecurity and corruption. In 2008, a high-ranking member of his party was imprisoned for insulting him. Despite his unpopularity, he won a second term in 2010. Nkurunziza became even more insecure after this, banning outdoor jogging in 2014 because he thought it might be used as a cover for political meetings. Things reached their peak when he announced his intention to run for a third term, which violated laws on term limits. The Constitutional Court ruled on 5 May that the projected third term was legal, resulting in widespread protests and dozens being killed by security forces. | ||