The leadership structure of the RPF-INKOTANYI at national level is as follows:
– The Congress of the RPF-INKOTANYI;
- The national Political Bureau;
– National Executive Committee;
I. Obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Congress
The main obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Congress are as follows:
1. The establishment and amendment of the constitution and other regulatory texts that govern the RPF-INKOTANYI;
2. Approving RPF-INKOTANYI political line;
3. Approving the budget of the RPF- INKOTANYI; I. Obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Congress
4. Setting forth the action plan of the RPF- INKOTANYI;
5. Approving the activity report and the report of resource allocation of the RPF- INKOTANYI;
6. Evaluating and monitoring the activity and functioning of other levels of the RPF-INKOTANYI;
7. Electing the Executive Committee, the Disciplinary Committee, and the Inspectorate at national level;
8. Evaluating, approving, modifying or disapproving decisions made at other levels;
9. Establishment of committees in charge of accessing and analyzing its activities;
10. ElectingandapprovingRPF-INKOTANYI candidates nominated by the Political Bureau to campaign in elections at national level;
11. Making decisions regarding the conduct of members at national level;
12. Making decisions regarding reports of the Inspectorate;
13. Studying and approving collaboration with other political parties;
II. Obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Political Bureau
The main obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Political Bureau at national level are as follows:
a) Evaluating the Political Programme, activities and functioning of the Executive Committee at Provincial/Kigali City level and at national level;
b) Supervising the functioning and conduct of members;
c) Making provisional resolutions for the RPF-INKOTANYI Chairpersons at national level and at Provincial/Kigali City level;
d) Preparation of periodic action plans for the RPF-INKOTANYI;
e) Evaluating the projected RPF- INKOTANYI budgets;
f) Evaluating the report on allocation of resources of the RPF-INKOTANYI;
g) Nominating RPF-INKOTANYI candidates to campaign for government administration positions;
h) Evaluate, approve, modify or disapprove decisions made at subsidiary levels;
i) Approving appointed members of the Executive Committee;
j) Supervising the functioning of the RPF-INKOTANYI and establishing a Inspectorate to carry out this task;
k) Receiving and evaluating reports of the RPF-INKOTANYI Inspectorate;
1) Assuming the responsibilities of the RPF- INKOTANYI Congress when it is unable to convene;
III. Obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Executive Committees
The main obligations of the RPF-INKOTANYI Executive Committees at all levels are as follows:
a) Implementation of the resolutions of the General Assembly, the Political Bureau, and the RPF-INKOTANYI Congress;
b) Coordination of RPF-INKOTANYI activities at that level;
c) Manage and evaluate the activities and functioning of its respective subsidiary-levels;
d) Preparing action plans for the General Assembly, the Political Bureau and the Congress;
e) Monitoring the performance of leaders at that level and making temporary decisions regarding those who do not fulfil their obligations;
f) Appointing provisional replacements for those unable to carry on with their duties due to various reasons;
g) Employing personnel;
h) Preparing and presenting reports to the General Assembly, the Political Bureau, and the RPF-INKOTANYI Congress; Specifically, the National Executive Committee has to prepare the budget and reports on its implementation.
The National Executive Committee has directorates known as RPF-INKOTANYI Commissions.
The leadership structure of the RPF-INKOTANYI from province/kigali city to village level:
The leadership structure of the RPF-INKOTANYI from Province/Kigali City to village level is as follows:
a) General Assembly;
b) Executive Committee
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