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Pierre Habumuremyi
9th Prime Minister of Rwanda
Pierre-Damien Habumuremyi (born 20 February ) is a Rwandan politician who served as Prime Minister of Rwanda from 7 October until 24 July [1] He previously served as Minister of Education from May to October
Early life
Pierre-Damien Habumuremyi was born in in Ruhondo, Musanze District.
Pierre damien habumuremyi biography of william hill He was succeeded by Anastase Murekezi on 23 July Ibirimo move to sidebar Hisha. Pierre Habumuremyi started his career as an academic, serving as the assistant professor at the National University of Rwanda from to , and also served as a lecturer at the Kigali Independent University and the Kigali Lay Adventist University during PMO Rwanda.He studied in a number of countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, France, and Burkina Faso. He obtained a in sociology, before completing his post-graduation at the University of Lubumbashi in He then completed in political science from the Panthéon-Assas University in [2] He earned a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Ouagadougou in
Career
Pierre Habumuremyi started his career as an academic, serving as the assistant professor at the National University of Rwanda from to , and also served as a lecturer at the Kigali Independent University and the Kigali Lay Adventist University during [3] During this period, he also worked as a project coordinator at German Technical Assistance programme (GTZ Kigali) during and a Senior Project Manager for the Catholic Relief Services during [2]
From to , he was the Deputy Executive Secretary of the National Electoral Commission of Rwanda, after which he served as the Executive Secretary until [2] Habumuremyi was elected as one of Rwanda's nine representatives in the East African Legislative Assembly on 11 May [4] He was succeeded as Executive Secretary of the National Electoral Commission by Charles Munyaneza in July [5]
Pierre-Damien Habumuremyi was subsequently appointed to the Rwandan government as minister of education in May , replacing Charles Murigande.[6]
He was appointed as prime minister on 6 October His appointment came as a surprise, given his relatively low profile on the political scene.[7] He was succeeded by Anastase Murekezi on 23 July [8]
He has written a book The Political integration in Rwanda after the genocide: Utopia or Reality, which was published by the Palotti Press, Kigali, in
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