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Joseph Cimpaye (1929 – c.May 1972) was a Burundian politician and writer. Born into an educated family from the Hutu ethnic group, Cimpaye was considered one of Burundi's leading intellectuals in the late colonial period. He became involved in politics under Belgian colonial rule, co-founding the Union of Popular Parties (Union des parties populaires, UPP), a cartel which was opposed by the more popular anti-colonial Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA). Cimpaye briefly held the position of prime minister in 1961 before UPRONA was decisively returned in the country's first elections ahead of Burundi's independence in July 1962. Although retiring from politics, he was later arrested under the regime of Michel Micombero in 1969.

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  • Joseph Cimpaye (1929 – c.May 1972) was a Burundian politician and writer. Born into an educated family from the Hutu ethnic group, Cimpaye was considered one of Burundi's leading intellectuals in the late colonial period. He became involved in politics under Belgian colonial rule, co-founding the Union of Popular Parties (Union des parties populaires, UPP), a cartel which was opposed by the more popular anti-colonial Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA). Cimpaye briefly held the position of prime minister in 1961 before UPRONA was decisively returned in the country's first elections ahead of Burundi's independence in July 1962. Although retiring from politics, he was later arrested under the regime of Michel Micombero in 1969. While imprisoned, he wrote L'Homme de ma colline which has been acclaimed as the first Burundian novel but which remained unpublished in his lifetime. He was among a number of influential Hutus killed in the genocidal violence of 1972 instigated by the Micombero regime. (en)
  • Joseph Cimpaye, född 1932, död 1972, var en burundisk, hutuisk politiker. Han tillhörde partiet UPP (Union des Partis Populaires) och var det självständiga Burundis förste regeringschef, från 26 januari till 28 september 1961. I parlamentsvalet i september det året vann UPRONA-partiet; Cimpaye efterträddes av det förras ledare, tillika kung :s son, prins Louis Rwagasore. (sv)
  • Жозеф Симпайе (рунди и фр. Joseph Cimpaye, 1932—1972) — бурундийский политик, премьер-министр Бурунди с 26 января по 28 сентября 1961 года. (ru)
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  • Mugera, Gitega Province, Ruanda-Urundi (en)
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  • Joseph Cimpaye, född 1932, död 1972, var en burundisk, hutuisk politiker. Han tillhörde partiet UPP (Union des Partis Populaires) och var det självständiga Burundis förste regeringschef, från 26 januari till 28 september 1961. I parlamentsvalet i september det året vann UPRONA-partiet; Cimpaye efterträddes av det förras ledare, tillika kung :s son, prins Louis Rwagasore. (sv)
  • Жозеф Симпайе (рунди и фр. Joseph Cimpaye, 1932—1972) — бурундийский политик, премьер-министр Бурунди с 26 января по 28 сентября 1961 года. (ru)
  • Joseph Cimpaye (1929 – c.May 1972) was a Burundian politician and writer. Born into an educated family from the Hutu ethnic group, Cimpaye was considered one of Burundi's leading intellectuals in the late colonial period. He became involved in politics under Belgian colonial rule, co-founding the Union of Popular Parties (Union des parties populaires, UPP), a cartel which was opposed by the more popular anti-colonial Union for National Progress (Union pour le Progrès national, UPRONA). Cimpaye briefly held the position of prime minister in 1961 before UPRONA was decisively returned in the country's first elections ahead of Burundi's independence in July 1962. Although retiring from politics, he was later arrested under the regime of Michel Micombero in 1969. (en)
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  • Симпайе, Жозеф (ru)
  • Joseph Cimpaye (sv)
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