Rwanda: Plan to hold presidential, parliamentary polls simultaneously

Rwanda: Plan to hold presidential, parliamentary polls simultaneously

Rwanda plans to amend its constitution to allow for presidential and parliamentary elections to be held at the same time.
A statement said the cabinet approved at last week’s meeting a proposal by President Paul Kagame to amend the country’s constitution to allow “harmonization of parliamentary and presidential elections calendars”. Authorities however did not provide details on when the future change will be carried out.

Parliamentary elections are currently scheduled to take place in August this year, but if the constitutional change is implemented, they may be pushed back to next year to be held simultaneously with presidential polls.
The east African country last amended its constitution in 2015, to allow Kagame to extend his rule by a seven-year term commencing in 2017, followed by two further five-year terms.

The lawmakers’ term is five years. Kagame has been leading the Eastern African country since 2000.
Officials have in the past said there was a need to hold both elections at the same time to reduce the cost of running them.

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