2013 Rwandan parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Rwanda between 16 and 18 September 2013.[1] The result was a victory for the Rwandan Patriotic Front, which maintained its absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies, winning 41 of the 80 seats.
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Electoral system
Of the 80 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, 53 were directly elected by closed list proportional representation with an electoral threshold of 5%. A further 27 seats were indirectly elected by local and national councils, including 24 reserved for women, two for representatives of youth and one for representatives of handicapped.[2]
Conduct
In the weekend preceding the election, on 13 and 14 September, two grenades exploded in a Kigali market.[3] The Rwandan government blamed the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), the remnants of the force responsible for the 1994 Genocide.[2] Questions were asked about the credibility of the election as transparent, free and fair.[4]
Voting was otherwise reported as orderly.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Rwandan Patriotic Front coalition | Rwandan Patriotic Front | 76.22 | 37 | +1 | |
Centrist Democratic Party | 1 | 0 | |||
Ideal Democratic Party | 1 | 0 | |||
Party for Progress and Concord | 1 | 0 | |||
Rwandan Socialist Party | 1 | 0 | |||
Social Democratic Party | 13.03 | 7 | 0 | ||
Liberal Party | 9.29 | 5 | +1 | ||
Social Party Imberakuri | 0 | New | |||
Independents | 0 | 0 | |||
Indirectly-elected members | – | – | 27 | – | |
Total | 5,881,874 | 100 | 80 | 0 | |
Registered voters/turnout | 5,953,531 | 98.80 | – | – | |
Source: IPU, All Africa |
References
- Rwanda: MPs' Nomination Scheduled for July All Africa, 6 June 2013
- Rwandans vote in parliamentary elections Al Jazeera, 16 September 2013
- Two die in grenade attacks in Rwanda Al Jazeera, 14 September 2013
- Rwanda: A democracy in the making? Al Jazeera, 16 September 2013