Paul Kagame Poised for Fourth Term in Rwanda Election

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Rwandan President Paul Kagame is seeking a fourth term in an election he is expected to win by a landslide, continuing his 24-year rule. Kagame, who has been praised for Rwanda's economic revival and stability, faces criticism for suppressing opposition and human rights abuses. Despite high youth unemployment, Rwanda boasts one of Africa's fastest-growing economies and a high proportion of female MPs. The election comes amid regional tensions and allegations of Rwandan military involvement in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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