Ishyaka riharanira Demukarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije mu Rwanda (DGPR) rirasaba Leta y’u Rwanda n’abandi bireba ko yakongera imbaraga mu kuzamura imibereho y’abacitse ku icumu cyane cyane abana bavutse ku babyeyi bafashwe ku ngufu muri Jenoside n’abari mu zabukuru badafite abo kubitaho.
Binyuze mu itangazo rigenewe abanyamakuru Ishyaka Riharanira Demukarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije (DGPR) ryashyize ahagaragara kuri uyu wa 08 Mata 2016, ryatangaje ko ryifatanyije n’abanyarwanda mu guhangana n’ingengabitekerezo ya Jenoside.
Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera Ibidukikije (Democratic Green Party of Rwanda) ryamaze kugeza ibaruwa mu biro bya Minisitiri w’Intebe, risaba impinduka mu itegeko rigenga amatora mu Rwanda.
Tariki ya 10 Gashyantare 2016 nibwo Green Party yandikiye Inteko Ishinga Amategeko, isaba ko zimwe mu ngingo zigize itegeko rigenga amatora zivugururwa.
Ishyaka Riharanira Demokarasi no Kurengera ibidukikikije (DGPR) rihamagarira Leta y’u Rwanda gukemura ibibazo bikunze kugaragazwa n’abari mu za bukuru birimo no kuba bafata amafaranga y’intica ntikize kandi barakoreye u Rwanda.
Umukozi wageze mu za bukuru yaratanze imisanzu y’ubwiteganyirize kuva mu myaka yo hambere, agafata pansiyo abanyeshuri bacyandika muri Musana ya paji 32, ashobora kutagurira abe amakaye agezweho kuko ayo yahabwaga icyo gihe ni yo akibona, ndetse ku kwezi benshi muri abo bafata atagera ku bihumbi 10.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda (DGPR) takes on the opportunity of the International Labour day to request the Rwandan Government to set up a minimum wage (SMG) for Rwandan workers, without further delay, as stipulated in Article 76, Law No. 13/2009 of 27 May 2009.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda has today, the 19th of April 2016, submitted its demands to the Rwandan Prime Minister, calling for reforms in the national election laws and the political parties Act.
This request follows a previous petition submitted to the Rwandan Parliament on 10th February 2016, calling for political and electoral reforms. However, the party was advised by the Deputy Speaker on 10th March 2016, to either find an MP to table the matter in Parliament or request the cabinet to do so as stipulated in Article 88 of the Rwandan Constitution.
Press Statement: DGPR Calls for more Psychological and Economic Empowerment of Genocide Survivors and the Youth born out of Rape during the Genocide.
The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda joins all Rwandans in the 22nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. We stand in unison with the nation in fighting the genocide ideology.
Upon invitation by the Rwandan Parliament, on Thursday, 10th March 2016, the President of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, together with the Party’s Secretary General and National Treasurer, met with the Deputy Speaker of Parliament in charge of Legal affairs and control of the Government, accompanied by the Director of Legal Affairs and discussed issues concerning DGPR’s requests for electoral and political reforms.