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The Presiding Officer of the Senedd greets delegates from the Ugandan Parliament; 2012. The Parliament of Uganda is the country's unicameral legislative body. The most significant of the Ugandan parliament's functions is to pass laws that will provide good governance in the country.
This is a list of members elected to the eleventh Parliament of Uganda (2021 to 2026) in the 2021 Ugandan general election. It was preceded by the tenth Parliament (2016 to 2021). List of members
The following is a list of constituencies (electoral districts) of Uganda. [1] There are 353 single-member districts which each elect one member of the Parliament of Uganda . [ 2 ]
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan security forces on Tuesday arrested dozens of people who tried to walk to the parliament building to demonstrate against high-level corruption in protests that ...
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Uganda's parliamentary speaker, her husband and several other officials over corruption and serious abuses of human rights. Parliament Speaker ...
Jacob L'Okori Oulanyah (23 March 1965 – 20 March 2022) was a Ugandan agricultural economist, lawyer, and politician, who served as the Speaker of the 11th Parliament of Uganda from 2021 to 2022. He was elected to that position on 24 May 2021, after defeating his tenacious rival the then incumbent Speaker Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga . [ 2 ]
The acting Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Uganda Steven Kavuma presided over the election of the Speaker of the Tenth Parliament of Uganda, which Rebecca Alitwala Kadaga won, making her the tenth Speaker of the Tenth Parliament of Uganda. [1] She then oversaw the election of the Deputy Speaker of the 10th Parliament of Uganda.
6th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 1996–2001 James Wapakhabulo Speaker of the Constituent Assembly 1994–1995 [1] [4] Francis Ayume [1] 1996–1998 1998–2001 7th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2001–2006 Edward Ssekandi [1] [5] July 2001–2006 8th Parliament (Parliament of Uganda) 2006–2011 Edward Ssekandi [1] [6] 18 May 2006–2011