Parliament of Rwanda
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Parliament of Rwanda | |
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Type | |
Type | Bicameral |
Houses |
Chamber of Deputies Senate |
Seats | 106 members (80 and 26) |
Elections | |
Chamber of Deputies voting system | proportional representation |
Senate voting system | appointed |
Meeting place | |
Kigali | |
Website | |
www.parliament.gov.rw |
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The Parliament of Rwanda consists of two chambers:[1]
- The Senate (Upper Chamber)
- The Chamber of Deputies (Lower Chamber)
Prior to 2003 the Parliament of Rwanda was unicameral. Former names are Legislative Assembly, National Development Council (French: Conseil national de développement) (1982–1994) and the Transitional National Assembly (1994–2003).
See also
- List of Presidents of the National Development Council of Rwanda
- List of Presidents of the Transitional National Assembly of Rwanda
- Politics of Rwanda
- List of legislatures by country
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