Agnes Mukabaranga
Agnes Mukabaranga is a Rwandan politician. She is a member of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC) and member of both the Pan-African Parliament and former member of both the National Assembly and the Rwandan Senate.[1] She is a lawyer by profession. Mukabaranga was appointed an inaugural member of the transitional National Assembly, which was set up following the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and was loosely based on the Arusha Accords agreed the previous year. She was one of 39 women elected or appointed to the parliament that year, compared with 41 men.she emphasised the role of women in the process, saying "Women are more prepared to make compromises, are more peace-loving and more conciliatory".Mukabaranga was appointed to the new senate following the election of Paul Paul Kagame as the first president under the new constitution.
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Quotes
[edit]- She said that Kagame is different from other presidents whom, after elections, do not talk to the poor anymore but to the rich only.
- "Former Presidential Candidate Endorses Kagame, Mukabaranga Said" ("ktpress.rw", July 23, 2017)
- I am concerned, our political party attended all negotiations that intended to bring peace and rule of law in Rwanda since 1991 together with RPF.
- "thankful for Kagame who “promoted democracy in Rwanda, Mukabaranga Said" ("ktpress.rw", July 23, 2017)