List of Presidents of Rwanda

President of the
Republic of Rwanda

Flag of the President
Incumbent
Paul Kagame

since 24 March 2000
Residence Urugwiro, Kigali
Term length 7 years
Inaugural holder Dominique Mbonyumutwa
Formation 28 January 1961
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This article lists the Presidents of Rwanda since the formation of the post of President of Rwanda in 1961 (during the Rwandan Revolution), to the present day.

A total of four people have served as President of Rwanda (not counting two Acting Presidents).

The current President of Rwanda is Paul Kagame, since 24 March 2000.

Key

Political parties
Other factions
Status

List

President
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Tenure Elected Ethnic affiliation Political affiliation Prime Minister(s)
Took office Left office
Republic of Rwanda (part of Ruanda-Urundi)
Dominique Mbonyumutwa
(1921–1986)
28 January 1961 26 October 1961 Hutu Parmehutu Kayibanda
1 Grégoire Kayibanda
(1924–1976)
26 October 1961 1 July 1962 Hutu Parmehutu Himself
Republic of Rwanda (independent country)
(1) Grégoire Kayibanda
(1924–1976)
1 July 1962 5 July 1973
(deposed.)
1965
1969
Hutu Parmehutu Position abolished
2 Juvénal Habyarimana
(1937–1994)[1]
5 July 1973 6 April 1994
(assassinated.)
1978
1983
1988
Hutu Military /
MRND
Nsanzimana
Nsengiyaremye
Uwilingiyimana
Théodore Sindikubwabo
(1928–1998)
8 April 1994 19 July 1994
(ousted.)[2]
Hutu MRND Kambanda
3 Pasteur Bizimungu
(1950–)
19 July 1994 23 March 2000
(resigned.)
Hutu RPF Twagiramungu
Rwigema
Makuza
4 Paul Kagame
(1957–)
24 March 2000 22 April 2000 2003
2010
2017
Tutsi RPF Makuza
Habumuremyi
Murekezi
22 April 2000 Incumbent

Latest election

Candidate Party Votes %
Paul KagameRwandan Patriotic Front6,650,72298.63
Philippe MpayimanaIndependent49,1170.73
Frank HabinezaDemocratic Green Party of Rwanda31,6330.47
Invalid/blank votes
Total6,731,472100
Registered voters/turnout
Source: NEC Rwanda

See also

Footnotes

  1. Styled as Chairman of the Committee for Peace and National Unity until 1 August 1973
  2. Fled to Zaire at the end of the Rwandan Civil War and the Rwandan genocide
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