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Vote Count in Progress in Rwanda

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Vote Count in Progress in Rwanda

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Kagame has been both criticized as an authoritarian and praised for his growth-focussed approach. He is widely lauded internationally for Rwanda’s growth post-genocide. In 2015.  A referendum allowed him to potentially stay in power until 2034

Vote counting has begun in Rwanda following a peaceful polling on Monday. The outcome seems to be certain: another five-year term for Paul Kagame, who led the country since 200o, after the historic genocide in the country.

Election authorities report that 9.5 million Rwandans are registered to vote out of a population of 14 million. Provisional results are expected any time from now. Kagame has been both criticized as an authoritarian and praised for his growth-focussed approach. He is widely lauded internationally for Rwanda’s growth post-genocide. In 2015.  A referendum allowed him to potentially stay in power until 2034.

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The election occurs amidst regional insecurity, particularly involving M23 rebels in eastern Congo, with allegations of Rwandan support. Rights groups have also raised concerns about Rwanda’s restrictions on human rights and freedoms. The independent election commission has ann0unced the datelines for results, which are as follows:

– July 15: Partial presidential election results

– July 16: Provisional parliamentary results

– By July 20: Provisional results for both presidential and parliamentary elections

– By July 27: Final results for both elections.