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Paul Kagame re-elected with 99.18% of the vote, the National Electoral Commission says.
The two men standing against him - Frank Habineza from the Democratic Green Party and independent Philippe Mpayimana - both conceded defeat in Monday 's election.
Rights groups say the election was marred by a crack-down on journalists, the opposition and civil society groups.
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