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Half of the cabinet members of the Rwandan government are women. Why?

The government led by Rwandan President Kagame has always pursued the position of appointing more women to power positions in government institutions. At present, 65,438+04 cabinet members out of 27 are women. ?

According to the East African Network reported on the 28th, Rwandan President Paul? Kagame appointed Linde on Wednesday? Nkurunga became the first woman to serve as the director of the foreign intelligence agency under the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISS). It is reported that 40-year-old Linde? Nkurunga has served in the Rwandan National Police for more than 10 years, and his position has been steadily rising. Prior to this appointment, she was a member of the Cooperation and Agreement Committee and the only woman in the police command structure composed of 36 senior police officers.

1in April 1994, the plane of Rwanda's then president was shot down while negotiating with the Tutsi Patriotic Front. This led to the terrible Rwandan massacre, which lasted 100 days.

Then, the Tutsi realized that only by being armed can they save themselves. So a man named Kagame led the patriotic front to grow rapidly and finally fought back. 1994 successfully invaded the capital of Rwanda and seized power. Later, Kagame knew that Rwanda must unite all the people in order to make progress and development, so he cancelled the non-existent ethnic division.

At that time, Rwanda promulgated a law, and anyone who dared to speculate on racial issues and provoke ethnic conflicts would be severely punished. Then, Kagame advocated equal rights, and all citizens could have the right to education, work and election. And encourage women to go out to receive education, increase the proportion of women in parliament, and change the past racial and gender discrimination and gaps.

Political stability is the foundation of economic development. With the abolition of ethnic division, there is no longer a distinction between Tutsi and Hutu in Rwanda, and they are collectively called Rwandans. Rwanda is a small country with a small land area and a small population. As long as there is political stability and several major projects are developed, GDP will rise rapidly.