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In the aftermath of the genocide, Kagame was appointed as the Vice President in a transitional government. However, it was clear that Kagame held the reins of power. He championed national reconciliation, aiming to heal a society fragmented by brutal ethnic conflict. Rwanda underwent significant economic reforms under his leadership, and the nation transformed into one marked by stability and growth.
Following the resignation of his political rival in 2000, Kagame assumed the presidency and has since been a pivotal figure in Rwanda's resurgence on the global stage. With a focus on development, Kagame has attracted international investment and positioned Rwanda as a model for other African nations.