RWANDA: Kagame runs for 4th term

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The President of Rwanda, Mr Paul Kagame has announced his intention to seek re election in country’s presidential election next year.

It will be the fourth time he will contest the presidential election of the East African country.

“Yes, I am indeed a candidate,” Kagame told French-language magazine Jeune Afrique on Tuesday that he was indeed a candidate in the forthcoming elections scheduled to hold next year.

Asked about what the West would think about his decision to run again, Kagame said, “I’m sorry for the West, but what the West thinks is not my problem. I am happy with the confidence that the Rwandans have in me. I will always serve them, as much when I can.”

The country’s ruling party, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF-Inkotanyi), retained Mr Kagame as its chairman in April. He has led the party since 1998.

Kagame has been president of the East African nation since 2000. A controversial referendum in 2015 removed a two-term constitutional limit for presidents.

He won the last election in 2017 with 98.8% of the vote.

Rwanda under President Kagame has enjoyed relative political stability but critics and human rights groups accuse his government of limiting political freedoms and suppressing dissent.

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