Skip to main content

[AfricaRealities.com] Term limit change could affect economy

 


affect economy 

SHARE BOOKMARKPRINTRATING 
By ALEX NGARAMBE

Posted  Saturday, August 1  2015 at  10:54

IN SUMMARY

  • Fitch Ratings is cautioning that a change in the Constitution could be a liability in the long-term.
  • Donor countries could stop their aid funds over the constitutional amendment. Over 33 per cent of Rwanda's budget is financed by donors, funding that if stopped could cause economic instability.

Fitch Ratings is predicting risks in Rwanda's economic outlook despite maintaining its long-term foreign and local currency issuer default ratings at B+ for the second year running.

The debt risk rating organisation said political uncertainty in 2017 is the main risk to economic stability. Rwanda's parliament is carrying out nation-wide consultations with citizens on a proposed amendment to article 101 of the Constitution to remove presidential term limits. 

Fitch Ratings is cautioning that a change in the Constitution could be a liability in the long-term. "The amendment would increase political risk in terms of long-term governance and could potentially have an adverse reaction from donors," said a statement from Fitch Ratings. 

Donor countries could stop their aid funds over the constitutional amendment.

Over 33 per cent of Rwanda's budget is financed by donors, funding that if stopped could cause economic instability. 

The economy suffered from an aid cut in 2012 as a result of accusations that Rwanda supported the M23 rebel group, which was fighting the DR Congo government.

As a result of the aid cut, Rwanda's economic growth declined to 4.6 per cent in 2013 — the lowest in more than five years — from an average of 8 per cent.

The political uncertainty could also weigh on potential foreign direct investment coming into the country as some investors adopt a wait-and-see approach before committing funds to the country. 

However, Leonard Rugwabiza, the chief economist at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning said there will not be any political instability even after 2017. 

"The risks to Rwanda's economy only have to do with how to improve the quantity and quality of our exports, which will have a big impact to the economic growth of the country," said Mr Rugwabiza.

The country's GDP growth reached 7 per cent in 2014 and accelerated to 7.6 per cent in the first quarter of this year, backed by rising agricultural output and a strong performance across most tertiary sectors.

Continued efforts to improve the business environment, along with greater regional integration, should help lock in private investment and sustain the growth momentum.

Fitch expects the economy to expand by 7.3 per cent this year (above the authority's 6.5 per cent forecast) and GDP growth to remain above 7 per cent in 2016-17. A sharp fall in external demand or commodity prices constitutes a key risk to the outlook. 
Fitch Ratings also recognised that the government continues to put prudent fiscal policies in place to deal with a shift in the structure of foreign aid from grants to loans. 

Grants accounted for an estimated 7.2 per cent of GDP in the 2014/15 fiscal year, the lowest level in 11 years.


###
"Hate Cannot Drive Out Hate. Only Love Can Do That", Dr. Martin Luther King.
###

__._,_.___

Posted by: Nzinink <nzinink@yahoo.com>
Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (1)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.
I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.
The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.
When the white man came we had the land and they had the bibles; now they have the land and we have the bibles.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Voice of the Poor, the Weak and Powerless.

-----------------------------------------------------------
Post message:  AfricaRealities@yahoogroups.com
Subscribe: AfricaRealities-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Unsubscribe: AfricaRealities-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
List owner: AfricaRealities-owner@yahoogroups.com
__________________________________________________________________

Please consider the environment before printing this email or any attachments.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-http://www.africarealities.com/

-https://www.facebook.com/africarealities

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-New International Scholarships opportunities: http://www.scholarshipsgate.com
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find  Friends in Africa:
http://www.africanaffection.com
http://www.datinginafrica.com/
http://www.foraha.net
https://www.facebook.com/onlinedatinginafrica

.

__,_._,___

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

[RwandaLibre] Rwanda : 19 ans après les massacres de Kibeho restent toujours impunis

  http://www.fdu-rwanda.com/ Rwanda : 19 ans après les massacres de Kibeho restent toujours impunis avril 22, 2014     Ce 22 avril 2014 est un triste anniversaire. Souvenons-nous, en effet, c'est à cette date que plus de 8'000 réfugiés dans le camp de Kibeho furent tués à l'arme lourde et aux lance-roquettes des soldats du Front Patriotique Rwandais. Des dizaines de milliers de rescapés du camp qui ont tenté ensuite de s'échapper ont été froidement abattus sur leur chemin de retour, les uns, jetés dans des fosses communes, d'autres, jonchés tout le long des routes, d'autres enfin, tout simplement disparus, sans la moindre trace.   Le camp de réfugiés de Kibeho abritait près de 200000 personnes. Que l'on se rappelle, c'est peu avant le 17 avril 1995 que, sous le prétexte fallacieux de démantèlement de prétendus arsenaux d'armes, six bataillons de l'armée du FPR (2000 hommes) et de la...

[AfricaRealities.com] Rwanda court hears case to block third presidential term

  Wednesday's supreme court case was quickly adjourned after the lawyer for the Democratic Green Party failed to appear. One party official told Reuters lawyers had been fearful about taking on the case.  The court panel of nine judges led by Chief Justice Sam Rugege adjourned and set the next hearing for July 29. http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0PI11X20150708?irpc=932 Email Facebook Twitter By Clement Uwiringiyimana KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda's main opposition party opened a case in the Supreme Court on Wednesday seeking to prevent constitutional change that would allow President Paul Kagame to run for a third term seven-year in office. The debate about term limits and challenges to veteran leaders has flared in several places in Africa. The United States and other Western nations have been pressing African leaders to stick to constitutional rules on presidential terms. Wednesday's supreme court case was quickly adjourned...

[AfricaWatch] Rwanda 2014: 24 years after the Ugandan invasion

  http://sfbayview.com/2014/rwanda-2014-24-years-after-the-ugandan-invasion/#.U1cA6yfqdSQ.facebook Rwanda 2014: 24 years after the Ugandan invasion April 17, 2014 4 by  Ann Garrison KPFA Evening News, broadcast April 13, 2014 Claude Gatebuke survived the mass killing in Rwanda and founded the African Great Lakes Action Network (AGLAN) to promote truth and reconciliation in Rwanda and the rest of the Great Lakes Region of Africa. Twenty-four years after the Ugandan invasion of Rwanda in October 1990, both the history of the four-year war that followed and realities of life on the ground in Rwanda today are fiercely disputed. Claude Gatebuke survived the violence and founded the African Great Lakes Action Network (AGLAN) to promote truth and reconciliation in Rwanda and the rest of the Great Lakes Region of Africa. Transcript KPFA Evening News Anchor Anthony Fest : The United Nations commemorated the mass killing that came to be known ...

-“The enemies of Freedom do not argue ; they shout and they shoot.”

-“The hate of men will pass, and dictators die, and the power they took from the people will return to the people. And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”

-“The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.”

-“I have loved justice and hated iniquity: therefore I die in exile.”

IRIN - Great Lakes

UN News Centre - Africa