Rwanda's President Paul Kagame has affirmed that he will look for re-race for a third term in 2017.
The declaration was normal after a choice affirmed sacred changes to permit him to keep running for three further terms and could conceivably see him to stay in force until 2034.
Mr Kagame said Rwandans had clarified they needed him to lead the nation after 2017, and he could just acknowledge.
He has overwhelmed Rwandan legislative issues since his dissident armed force finished the 1994 genocide.
A month ago's choice result implies Mr Kagame can keep running for a third seven-year term in 2017 and after that two further five-year terms.
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In a broadcast New Year's location at midnight (22:00 GMT), the president, 58, said Rwanda did not require a president forever, and that another person would assume control within the near future.
"You asked for me to lead the nation again after 2017. Given the significance and thought you join to this, I can just acknowledge.
"Yet, I don't surmise that what we need is an interminable pioneer," he said.
A portion of the president's New Year's message was coordinated towards his commentators abroad, says BBC Africa security reporter Tomi Oladipo.
He was unmistakably letting them know that popular government was grinding away in Rwanda and that he was just reacting to the general population's wishes, our reporter includes.
The US and the EU have said Mr Kagame ought to venture down in 2017 to permit another era of pioneers to develop.
They additionally decried the aftereffects of the choice, saying voters were not sufficiently given time to settle on educated choices.
President Kagame has gotten broad applause for conveying financial advancement to Rwanda, however commentators have likewise blamed him for a blundering principle, our journalist says.
Rights bunches blame the legislature for smothering the media and political restriction.
Mr Kagame got to be acting president in 2000 and was then chosen in 2003 and 2010. Be that as it may, he has viably held force following 1994, when his agitator power entered the capital, Kigali, to end the nation's genocide.
Mr Kagame's declaration comes during a period when two different presidents in the locale - of the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo - are likewise looking for third-term expansions.
In Burundi, the president's choice to look for a third term unleashed savage challenges, in which no less than 100 individuals have kicked the bucket since April.
The declaration was normal after a choice affirmed sacred changes to permit him to keep running for three further terms and could conceivably see him to stay in force until 2034.
Mr Kagame said Rwandans had clarified they needed him to lead the nation after 2017, and he could just acknowledge.
He has overwhelmed Rwandan legislative issues since his dissident armed force finished the 1994 genocide.
A month ago's choice result implies Mr Kagame can keep running for a third seven-year term in 2017 and after that two further five-year terms.
Paul Kagame: Visionary or dictator?
Third terms and the egotism of force
In a broadcast New Year's location at midnight (22:00 GMT), the president, 58, said Rwanda did not require a president forever, and that another person would assume control within the near future.
"You asked for me to lead the nation again after 2017. Given the significance and thought you join to this, I can just acknowledge.
"Yet, I don't surmise that what we need is an interminable pioneer," he said.
A portion of the president's New Year's message was coordinated towards his commentators abroad, says BBC Africa security reporter Tomi Oladipo.
He was unmistakably letting them know that popular government was grinding away in Rwanda and that he was just reacting to the general population's wishes, our reporter includes.
The US and the EU have said Mr Kagame ought to venture down in 2017 to permit another era of pioneers to develop.
They additionally decried the aftereffects of the choice, saying voters were not sufficiently given time to settle on educated choices.
President Kagame has gotten broad applause for conveying financial advancement to Rwanda, however commentators have likewise blamed him for a blundering principle, our journalist says.
Rights bunches blame the legislature for smothering the media and political restriction.
Mr Kagame got to be acting president in 2000 and was then chosen in 2003 and 2010. Be that as it may, he has viably held force following 1994, when his agitator power entered the capital, Kigali, to end the nation's genocide.
Mr Kagame's declaration comes during a period when two different presidents in the locale - of the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo - are likewise looking for third-term expansions.
In Burundi, the president's choice to look for a third term unleashed savage challenges, in which no less than 100 individuals have kicked the bucket since April.






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