Second legislature of the Rwandan Senate explained

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]

Members of the Senate

NameProvenanceDistrict
Emmanuel BajanaPublic universitiesGasabo
Thérèse Bishagara KagoyireWestern ProvinceNyarugenge
Evariste BizimanaNorthern ProvinceGasabo
Jeanne d'Arc GakubaKigali CityGasabo
Fatou HarerimanaPolitical parties representativeGasabo
Zephyrin KalimbaAppointed by presidentKicukiro
Chrysologue KarangwaAppointed by presidentKicukiro
Gertrude KazarwaEastern ProvinceGasabo
Bernard MakuzaAppointed by presidentHuye
Jacqueline MuhongayireAppointed by presidentHuye
Jeanne d' Arc MukakalisaPolitical parties representativeGasabo
Perrine Mukankusiappointed by Forum of Political organizationsNyarugenge
Marie Claire MukasineSouthern ProvinceGasabo
Narcisse MusabeyezuNorthern ProvinceBurera
Apollinaire MushinzimanaWestern ProvinceGasabo
Gallican NiyonganaSouthern ProvinceGasabo
Laurent NkusiPrivate universitiesGasabo
Jean-Damascène NtawukuriryayoAppointed by presidentNyanza
Margaret NyagahuraAppointed by presidentGasabo
Michel RugemaEastern ProvinceGasabo
Tito RutaremaraAppointed by presidentNyarugenge
Célestin SebuhoroEastern ProvinceKayonza
Richard SeziberaSouthern ProvinceHuye
Jean Népomucène SindikubwaboWestern ProvinceRutsiro
Consolée Uwimanaappointed by Forum of Political organizationsGasabo
Charles Uyisengaappointed by Forum of Political organizationsKicukiro

See also

References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180928223435/http://www.parliament.gov.rw/senate/our-senate/history/ The Senate of Rwanda

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