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The Cabinet of Rwanda consists of the Prime Minister, Ministers, Ministers of State and other members nominated by the President. Members of Cabinet are selected from political organisations based on the number of seats they hold in the Chamber of Deputies, but members of Cabinet cannot themselves belong to the Chamber.
The president of Rwanda is the head of state and head of executive [2] of the Republic of Rwanda. The president is elected every seven years by popular vote, [3] and appoints the prime minister and all other members of Cabinet. [4] A total of four people have served in the office. The incumbent president is Paul Kagame, who took office on 22 ...
On 14 August 2024, Sebahizi was appointed by President Paul Kagame in the Cabinet of Rwanda as the Rwanda Minister of Trade and Industry succeeding Jean Chrysostome Ngabitsinze. Shortly after his appointment, he represented Rwanda at the 23rd COMESA Heads of State and Government Summit in Bujumbura, Burundi, on 31 October 2024. [10]
Peers inflicted a further series of defeats to the draft law on Wednesday.
In semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of government (i.e. executive) role is fulfilled by the listed head of government and the head of state. In one-party states , the ruling party 's leader (e.g. the General Secretary ) is usually the de facto top leader of the state, though sometimes this leader also holds the presidency ...
Alfred Gasana is a Rwandan politician who has been Minister of Interior since December 2021. [1] [2] In 2010 he was elected chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Political and Legal Affairs. Prior to that Gasana headed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Security and National Sovereignty. [3]
The Prime Minister has seen off a rebellion by his own MPs over the Rwanda Bill, but Rishi Sunak faces significant challenges ahead as he seeks to ensure the removal of migrants can begin, with ...
15 January – The Rwanda Mines, Petroleum and Gas Board announces the discovery of 13 oil reservoirs in Lake Kivu. [1]25 January – The Democratic Republic of the Congo cuts diplomatic relations with Rwanda and orders its diplomatic personnel to leave the country amid accusations by the DRC of Rwandan support for the M23 offensive.