The second legislature of the Rwandan Senate commenced in 2011 and ended in 2019.
The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Rwanda (Kinyarwanda: Inteko Ishinga Amategeko; French: Parlement. According to the 2003 Constitution of Rwanda, the Senate includes 26 members:[1]
Name | Provenance | District | |
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Emmanuel Bajana | Public universities | Gasabo | |
Thérèse Bishagara Kagoyire | Western Province | Nyarugenge | |
Evariste Bizimana | Northern Province | Gasabo | |
Jeanne d'Arc Gakuba | Kigali City | Gasabo | |
Fatou Harerimana | Political parties representative | Gasabo | |
Zephyrin Kalimba | Appointed by president | Kicukiro | |
Chrysologue Karangwa | Appointed by president | Kicukiro | |
Gertrude Kazarwa | Eastern Province | Gasabo | |
Bernard Makuza | Appointed by president | Huye | |
Jacqueline Muhongayire | Appointed by president | Huye | |
Jeanne d' Arc Mukakalisa | Political parties representative | Gasabo | |
Perrine Mukankusi | appointed by Forum of Political organizations | Nyarugenge | |
Marie Claire Mukasine | Southern Province | Gasabo | |
Narcisse Musabeyezu | Northern Province | Burera | |
Apollinaire Mushinzimana | Western Province | Gasabo | |
Gallican Niyongana | Southern Province | Gasabo | |
Laurent Nkusi | Private universities | Gasabo | |
Jean-Damascène Ntawukuriryayo | Appointed by president | Nyanza | |
Margaret Nyagahura | Appointed by president | Gasabo | |
Michel Rugema | Eastern Province | Gasabo | |
Tito Rutaremara | Appointed by president | Nyarugenge | |
Célestin Sebuhoro | Eastern Province | Kayonza | |
Richard Sezibera | Southern Province | Huye | |
Jean Népomucène Sindikubwabo | Western Province | Rutsiro | |
Consolée Uwimana | appointed by Forum of Political organizations | Gasabo | |
Charles Uyisenga | appointed by Forum of Political organizations | Kicukiro |