Three MPs elected to represent Rwanda in Pan-African Parliament #rwanda #RwOT

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The election took place during the General Assembly of the Chamber of Deputies on October 21, 2024.

PAP was set up under the 1991 Abuja Treaty to ensure the full participation of African peoples in the economic development and integration of the continent.

The legislative body of the African Union also serves as a platform for people from all African states to be involved in discussions and decision making on the problems and challenges facing the continent.

Each member country in PAP is represented by five national legislators, with a requirement that at least one must be a woman.

The representatives come from different political parties holding seats in their respective national parliaments and are appointed by their parliaments rather than through direct public elections.

For Rwanda, three Deputies and two Senators represent the country in PAP, and their mandate aligns with their tenure in the national legislature.

Deputy Jennifer Wibabara was elected with 77 out of 79 votes. She holds a Master's degree in project management and has 30 years of experience in both government and non-governmental organizations.

Wibabara expressed her dedication to advancing Africa's development, inspired by the leadership of President Kagame.

'This parliament represents the people, and we represent them too. I will work diligently and with dedication, following the leadership of our President, who strives for a proud, united, and self-sufficient Africa,' she said.

Deputy Diogene Bitunguramye, who received 78 votes, has served in Rwanda's Parliament since 2016. He holds a Master's degree in education and has held various government roles throughout his career.

Deputy Aimée Marie Ange Tumukunde, elected with 74 votes, highlighted her extensive experience resolving citizens' issues in previous roles.

She committed to using her expertise at PAP to advocate for the welfare and economic development of Africans.

The Pan-African Parliament consists of 275 representatives from African Union member states that have ratified its protocol.

Deputy Jennifer Wibabara was elected with 77 out of 79 votes.
Deputy Aimée Marie Ange Tumukunde committed to using her expertise at PAP to advocate for the welfare and economic development of Africans.
Deputy Diogene Bitunguramye has served in Rwanda's Parliament since 2016.

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