The presidential candidate of the Green Party, Frank Habineza, has expressed satisfaction with the overall impression of their campaign so far, comparing it to previous campaigns in 2017 and 2018.
During a press conference held in Kigali, on July 11, with two days to the end of campaigns, the party had successfully covered 26 districts nationwide and planned to cover the remaining districts in the next two days.
"Other than that, the rest of the 24 districts were very receptive. We were well-received by officials, and there was overwhelming support from the population," Habineza stated. Confident about the party's chances in the upcoming election, Habineza stated,"We are confident that we will win the elections successfully, increasing the number of deputies to at least 20. And now, on securing the Head of State position, we have 55 percent to win it."
Addressing allegations that Green Party is solely a shadow of the ruling party to legitimise the election process, Habineza dismissed such claims as misplaced and unreasonable."Those thoughts are from people who are jealous of our achievements because they cannot do what we are capable of doing," he said.
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