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  • 18 years ago
Faustin Twagiramungu is among the first Hutu leaders who called for a multiparty system in Rwanda in the early 1990. He co-founded the MDR which later split into two fractions.

Twagiramungu became he first post genocide Prime Minister, and embodied for one year a semblance of multiethnism in Rwanda.

He entered the opposition in 1995 but has since been distant from the Hutu opposition and the RPF-dominated regime.

Twagiramungu disagrees with the theories put forward by Ferdinand Nahimana, especially regarding the responsibilities in the failure of the peace process.
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