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Minecofin presented the national budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year to parliament.
Minecofin presented the national budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year to parliament. On 11 June 2026, the Chamber of Deputies, during a joint plenary sitting of both chambers of Parliament, approved the relevance of the bill determining the State Budget for the 2026/2027 fiscal year. Read More
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MPs call for sustained efforts to advance industrial development Members of Parliament have called for sustained efforts to address challenges facing industries operating below their production capacity, in order to enhance productivity and strengthen Rwanda’s competitiveness in international markets.
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MPs open the 3rd Ordinary Session of 2025/2026 On 5 June 2026, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate officially opened the Third Ordinary Session of 2025/2026, in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of Rwanda.
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MPs to conduct nationwide field visits to assess efforts to increase agricultural productivity The Chamber of Deputies has organised the field visits for Members of Parliament in all districts. These visits aim to gather information and oversee efforts to increase the productivity of food crops and cash crops, specifically, coffee and tea.
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Parliament recommends strategies to mitigate impact of Middle East Crisis On 11 May 2026, Members of Parliament meeting in a Joint Plenary Sitting have called for strategic measures to address the rising cost of petroleum products and chemical fertilisers, as well as broader economic shocks linked to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.
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Women hold 63.75% of seats

Rwanda continues to stand as the first country in the world to achieve a female majority in its national parliament, with 63.75% of seats in the Chamber of Deputies held by women, a figure unmatched by any other sovereign state.

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Checks and Balances

Power-sharing is respected in State institutions in accordance with the fundamental principles set out under Article 10 of the Constitution of the Republic of Rwanda and the provisions of other laws.

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Power Sharing

All recognised political organisations hold seats in Parliament. Women, youth and persons with disabilities are likewise represented, rendering Parliament of Rwanda more inclusive than at any prior point in its history.

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