INTRODUCTION Rwanda has developed astonishingly since 1994 with its economic growth remaining constant since 2001 (i.e 6.3%). Its economic growth also gained Rwanda anonymity as one of the top economic performers in Sub-Saharan Africa and as a model of postconflict reconstruction. Despite these accomplishments, the country is still marred by a high poverty rate (56.9% of [...]
INTRODUCTION In democratic societies, power is owned by the people who use it through vote casting and institutional control. The constitution considered as a social agreement determines the way institutions are organized and ensures the balance of power so as to avoid arbitrary power. Power is shared among these institutions in such a way that [...]