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Rwanda vote 'allows Kagame to extend term in office' | Rwanda vote 'allows Kagame to extend term in office' |
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Rwandans have voted overwhelmingly to allow President Paul Kagame to extend his term in office, initial referendum results show. | Rwandans have voted overwhelmingly to allow President Paul Kagame to extend his term in office, initial referendum results show. |
Some 98% of voters support changing the constitution to allow him to run again in 2017 after his second term ends, the National Electoral Commission said. | Some 98% of voters support changing the constitution to allow him to run again in 2017 after his second term ends, the National Electoral Commission said. |
Mr Kagame, 58, could remain in power until 2034 if the changes are passed. | Mr Kagame, 58, could remain in power until 2034 if the changes are passed. |
The vote took place despite criticism of such an amendment by the US and other Western donors. | The vote took place despite criticism of such an amendment by the US and other Western donors. |
Rwanda's electoral commission said 21 out of 30 districts had published results so far, covering about 70% of voters. | Rwanda's electoral commission said 21 out of 30 districts had published results so far, covering about 70% of voters. |
Full results are due to be released later on Saturday. | Full results are due to be released later on Saturday. |
Mr Kagame has not said if he will run again, but he is widely expected to. | Mr Kagame has not said if he will run again, but he is widely expected to. |
Asked at the polling station if he would stay on, he said: "What is happening is the people's choice. Ask people why they want me." | Asked at the polling station if he would stay on, he said: "What is happening is the people's choice. Ask people why they want me." |
Paul Kagame: Visionary or tyrant? | Paul Kagame: Visionary or tyrant? |
Third terms and the arrogance of power | |
However, the US has said Mr Kagame should step down in 2017 to allow a new generation of leaders to emerge. | However, the US has said Mr Kagame should step down in 2017 to allow a new generation of leaders to emerge. |
Rights groups accuse the government of stifling the media and political opposition. | Rights groups accuse the government of stifling the media and political opposition. |
The small opposition Democratic Green Party claimed it had been prevented from campaigning against the change. | The small opposition Democratic Green Party claimed it had been prevented from campaigning against the change. |
Mr Kagame has been president since 2000 but has held power since 1994, when his rebel force entered the capital Kigali to end the country's genocide. | Mr Kagame has been president since 2000 but has held power since 1994, when his rebel force entered the capital Kigali to end the country's genocide. |
The debate over extending presidential terms has led to instability in other African countries such as Burundi and Congo Republic, but has not caused unrest in Rwanda. | The debate over extending presidential terms has led to instability in other African countries such as Burundi and Congo Republic, but has not caused unrest in Rwanda. |
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