Nearly 10 million Rwandans are heading to the polls on Monday to choose a president and members of parliament who will serve for the next five years.
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame is seeking to extend his 24-year rule in an upcoming election, which analysts predict he will win by a landslide.
Kagame has consistently dominated elections since becoming president in 2000, securing over 90% of the vote in each election, including a 99% victory in 2017.
At 66, he faces only two authorized contenders, as other candidates were barred by the state-run electoral commission.
Kagame has been a central figure in Rwandan politics since his rebel forces ended the 1994 genocide, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus.
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