Parliament of Rwanda
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The Parliament is the House of the people, an institution open to the citizens, an institution that is yours. This is the place where delegates of the people vote the laws, exercise oversight of the Executive and debate questions of general interest. We invite you to come and visit your Parliament.

What to know

Guided tours allow visitors to explore the building and learn what Parliament does and how it works. First-time visitors are encouraged to take a guided tour.

Tours must be booked in writing at least one month in advance, and a confirmation letter will be issued. At least one week before the visit, groups must submit a list of participants including full names, ID numbers, and addresses. Students must be accompanied by parents or teachers. Individual visitors do not need to apply for a tour and may visit during working hours, while guided tours follow the details in the confirmation letter.

Visitors must bring the confirmation letter and proof of identification, which will be left with security at the gate. Arrival should be at least 15 minutes early for security procedures, after which security staff will direct visitors to the appropriate location. A canteen is available at Parliament offering refreshments.

Attend debates in the plenary sitting You can attend plenary sittings from the public gallery of the chamber
Check the calendar
Attend a standing committee meeting Attend committee discussions. If you wish to take the floor, then you will need an authorization.
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Consult the Parliamentary library You can conduct your work in the Parliamentary library Monday to Friday between 7AM and 5PM
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