
Rwandans
voted overwhelmingly to support changes to the constitution that would
allow President Paul Kagame to extend his term in office, possibly until
2034, provisional results by the electoral commission showed on
Saturday.
Kagame would be able to run again in 2017 after his second term ends.
58 year old Kagame has been president since 2000 but effectively in
control since his rebel force marched into Kigali in 1994 to end a
genocide.
“The electoral commission declares in public that 98.3 percent of
voting Rwandans accepted the constitution as amended in 2015,” National
Electoral Commission chairman Kalisa Mbanda told a news conference after
Friday’s vote.
The number of those who voted in favour of the changes was 6.16
million. The commission released some partial results late on Friday and
final results are expected on Monday.