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Kagame expected to win third term in Rwandan presidentials
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Habineza split from the ruling Rwandan Patriotic Front party in 2009, but polls give him no chance against President Paul Kagame, who has run the nation since 1994 when he put a stop to the genocide between Hutus and Tutsis.
President PaulKagame and FirstLadyRwanda just cast their votes at Ape Rugunga in Nyarugenge #RwandaDecides #RwandaElection2017 #Rwanda pic.twitter.com/fAy4tGUFTa— Mukamana Alice (mukamana25) 4 août 2017
Kagame changed the constitution to allow him to run for a third term, and although Rwanda is now peaceful and relatively prosperous a Tutsi elite runs things and criticism of the regime is stifled, sometimes violently claim critics.
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