Rwanda: What You Need to Know About Campaigns for MPs for Special Interest Groups

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Parliament aspirants in the special interest groups; women, youth, and persons with disabilities, have distinct campaign protocols different from those for presidential and other parliamentary candidates.

Among others, 199 female candidates qualified and are vying for 24 seats -According to regulations governing the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections, the National Electoral Commission determines the place and date of campaign activities for special interest groups.

He said candidates from the special interest groups will campaign before their electoral colleges - members of the executive committees of their respective national councils. In terms of representation, four women will be elected from Northern Province and two will be from the City of Kigali, while the remaining provinces will elect six women to make it to parliament.

 

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