Rwandan parliamentary election, 2013

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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.

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 in a Kigali market. 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.[3]

Voting was otherwise reported as orderly.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Rwandan Patriotic
Front coalition
Rwandan Patriotic Front 76.2237+1
Centrist Democratic Party10
Ideal Democratic Party10
Party for Progress and Concord10
Rwandan Socialist Party10
Social Democratic Party 13.0370
Liberal Party 9.295+1
Social Party Imberakuri 0New
Independents 00
Indirectly-elected members27
Total5,881,874100800
Registered voters/turnout5,953,53198.80
Source: IPU, All Africa

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