Kagame re-elected to lead ruling party
Rwanda's
President Paul Kagame has been re-elected as the Chairman of the
ruling party, the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) to serve for four
years. Mr Kagame was re-elected by a majority of party enthusiasts
in an RPF general assembly that attracted over 2,000 party members.
The assembly convened on Saturday in Kigali, Rwanda's capital city.
At the party convention where other party leaders were also invited,
Mr Kagame garnered an overwhelming support of over 90 per cent. Mr
Abdul Kharim Harelimana the only nominee who challenged the Rwandan
president managed to collect less than two per cent of the total
cast votes. Mr Harelimana is a Member of Parliament with the East
Africa Legislative Assembly (EALA).
Officials who attended the party's convention told The Nation that,
other party heads where invited simply because the RPF governs in a
coalition with other parties. Mr. Christophe Bazivamo, a cabinet
Minister was elected the Vice Chairman of the party a post he has
held since 2002. Mr François Ngarambe was also elected as the
party's Secretary General. Both candidates stood unopposed.
The party congress also elected a 12-member team of Commissioners who will each
be in charge of different commissions within RPF structures. The New Times,
Rwanda's only English daily newspaper quoted Mr Kagame as saying, that the RPF
has had made Rwandans regain their value and reputation and that the country was
emerging on the world stage for its good acts, unlike in the past.
"It is now that we, Rwandans, have the value we deserve, we design our own
solutions that are seen and appreciated by everyone. You go to China, Europe,
US, Australia, Rwanda is known."
Daily Nation
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