Rwanda held very successful elections as they were quiet. But this does not diminish the fact that despite being peaceful, their might have been massive frauds.
According to journalist in Rwanda, numerous non distributed electors’ cards were kept in the voting posts. Not really a problem according to the Rwanda national election commission which stated that electors came to collect their elector cards the same day as the vote.
Once again, figures are what they are in Rwanda. I let you make your opinion:
Participation: 98.8%
Votes in favor of RPF: 76.22%
3 parties have been able to access the national assembly.
Here 2 links on the Rwanda elections (in French)
http://www.lepoint.fr/monde/rwanda-r...1731987_24.php
http://rnanews.com/politics/7622-le-...s-legislatives

The main result of those elections without any challenge is the liberation of the FARDC soldier arrested by Rwandan policemen in Goma, DRC, the day of the vote. This after he was accused of conducting threatening activities in Rwanda but cleared by the border joint verification mechanism from ICGLR.

In the mean time, negotiations in Kampala are stuck in the sand and it is not the behind doors facilitation by Uganda that will manage to get an agreement between Kinshasa and M23 before the UN general assembly and the signature of the Addis-Ababa peace agreement framework.