U.S. Opposes Bid By Rwanda's Kagame To Remove Term Limits

U.S. Opposes Bid By Rwanda's Kagame To Remove Term Limits

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The United States opposes any move by Rwanda's Gen. Paul Kagame to remove term limits in order to run again in the country's presidential elections two years from now, according to a strongly worded statement by the U.S. State Department.

"President Kagame is currently serving his second seven-year term in office, having run previously in 2003 and 2010, after winning his first election for president in 2000. The next presidential election is scheduled for 2017. The current Rwandan constitution provides a two-term limit," said Rodney D. Ford, spokesperson for the State Department's Bureau of African Affairs.

"We are committed to support a peaceful, democratic transition in 2017 to a new leader elected by the Rwandan people," he said.

The United States' firmly articulated position comes during the current political crisis in Burundi which threatens to destabilize the East and Central Africa region. Since Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza's April announcement that he will seek a third term in office, he has faced violent protest and survived a coup d'état in Burundi's capital, Bujumbura.

However, Nkurunziza claims the right to be elected twice by universal suffrage, and he is so popular with Burundi's rural majority that he will almost certainly win at the polls. Burundi's constitutional court has confirmed that the country's constitution allows him to run again, but the US disagrees."The United States supports the principle of democratic transition in all countries in the region through free, fair, and credible elections, held in accordance with current constitutions, including provisions regarding term limits," Ford said.

Both Rwanda's President Kagame and DR Congo's President Kabila succeeded in claiming the constitutional right to be elected twice by universal suffrage, and Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni arm-twisted his country's Parliament to remove term limits long ago.

Museveni recently announced that he intends to run again next year, as he enters his 30th year in power. Ugandan opposition parties are threatening to boycott the March 2016 presidential election unless Museveni's hand-picked election commission is replaced by an independent commission.

Bureau of African Affairs spokesman Rodney D. Ford's statement echoed the substance of President Obama's 2009 speech in Accra, Ghana, during his first presidential trip to Africa. "The United States believes that democracy is best advanced through the development of strong institutions, not strongmen.

For that reason, as Secretary of State Kerry has said, we do not support changing constitutions to benefit the personal or political interests of individuals or parties. Changing constitutions and eliminating term limits to favor incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions."

The State Department was responding to inquiries by this reporter. The Rwandan Mission to the United Nations has made no comment as yet.



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United States of America is the reason why the world is not peaceful, they are funding and helping political and social unrests all over the world for their economic interests. They have no moral authority to teach any country about democracy if they themselves can't give other nations the freedom to do whatever they want to do,like interfering other countries internal affairs. This is also a sort of dictatorship from the US themselves.
 
United States of America is the reason why the world is not peaceful, they are funding and helping political and social unrests all over the world for their economic interests. They have no moral authority to teach any country about democracy if they themselves can't give other nations the freedom to do whatever they want to do,like interfering other countries internal affairs. This is also a sort of dictatorship from the US themselves.

You are very right, but since they intefered in Rwandan politics by backing Kagame's muderous group against a legitimate Rwandan government back in the day i think they have plenty moral authority to intefere in his affairs today. The lord giveth and the lord taketh, they made Kagame now its time to break him.
 
You are very right, but since they intefered in Rwandan politics by backing Kagame's muderous group against a legitimate Rwandan government back in the day i think they have plenty moral authority to intefere in his affairs today. The lord giveth and the lord taketh, they made Kagame now its time to break him.
Well, we all know that US government is a bunch of criminalsbut very smart while playing their games… if you pay attention on abovestatement then you will understand why they always play with your stupid mind/irresponsiblegovernments like the one of PN! They make these kinds of statements while knowingit's not about him but rather millions of Rwandans… you see now? They know intheir mind that constitution is not a Holy Bible, in different countries aconstitution can be changed by referendum/Member of Parliament just like whatthey deed with their President Roosevelt during the great depression! So it isup to the people to decide which way to go but we Rwandans have already made itclear!!! We want the guy (Kagame) reinstated… what do you think the Americanscan do about it? Nothing but to swallow what the majority of Rwandans will feedthem with, right? It is all about the majority jMali!!! Hutus & Tutsi alltogether are now enjoying the word "leadership" more than ever even your fellow killers(Interahamwe)who are in jail are demanding for the amendment of the constitution instead ofasking for their right to vote! Can you imagine jMali? Some of them put itsimple, one said Kagame is amazing man "I was supposed to be killed, butinstead I am alive and my kids are coming to visit me in prison with universitydegrees which they got under Kagame, they are now working in the sameGovernment, it is amazing!"
Americans always fund the stupid ones like you and dictatewhat to do afterwards! Uje uulizewaliokukaribisha Dar ndio watakuambia pesa za kuikomboa Rwanda zilitoka wapi,akili zako zinakuambia eti ni mmarekani? Ah wapi, mfano wa karibu ni ule ukumbiwa posta pale mjini au Azania secondary school, pale yalitoka mamilioni ya pesahata mtukufu Raisi Ali hassan Mwinyi(Ruksa) alikuja kuona totozi akapagawaakaacha miela kibao hapo bado sijasema orodha yote! we bwana acha kabisa! Mziki wetu utaucheza auufie hukohuko…
 
jMali

Mwaka huu mwisho warundi atubebi tena wapuuzi wasoojojua wako wapi...tutafunga mpaka ndegezao wasitumwagie.mimba..azawaiso walete wajawazito tu tutawapokea hats watoto wakizaliwa wataongeza uchumi.
 
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"The United States supports the principle of democratic transition in all countries in the region through free, fair, and credible elections, held in accordance with current constitutions, including provisions regarding term limits," Ford said.

"The United States believes that democracy is best advanced through the development of strong institutions, not strongmen. For that reason, as Secretary of State Kerry has said, we do not support changing constitutions to benefit the personal or political interests of individuals or parties. Changing constitutions and eliminating term limits to favor incumbents is inconsistent with democratic principles and reduces confidence in democratic institutions."

The State Department was responding to inquiries by this reporter. The Rwandan Mission to the United Nations has made no comment as yet.
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