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Parliament of Rwanda

The Constitution of the Republic of Rwanda has established a bicameral Parliament consisting of two chambers: The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. It replaced the National Transitional Assembly established in the aftermath of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

Mission

The mission of the Parliament of Rwanda is to legislate and oversee the Executive action for and on behalf of the people of Rwanda.

Vision

A State governed by the rule of law based on the respect of fundamental rights of the person, democracy and good governance whereby the Parliament catalyzes optimum participation of the population.

Parliament Leadership

The Senate is one of Chambers of the Parliament of Rwanda. The Senate legislates and oversees the Executive action for and on behalf of the people of Rwanda.

The Senate has particular responsibilities of monitoring the application of fundamental principles, monitoring the functioning of political organizations, approving the appointment of Officials and providing opinions on the State finance bill.

All administrative services of the Senate are headed by the Clerk under supervision of the Bureau of the Senate. They are composed of the Office of the Clerk, Office of the Deputy Clerk and the Directorates General. Administrative departments of the Senate are organised in Directorates-General and are under the responsibility of the Clerk.

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