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The Uganda People's Union together with the Obote-led faction of the UNC formed a new party, the Uganda People's Congress (UPC), in March 1960. The DP and UPC parties became major political parties in Uganda. The UNC became less of a force, mainly because DP became popular and a new party, Kabaka Yekka, emerged. [7]
Pages in category "Women members of the Parliament of Uganda" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 313 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
She was the Accounts/ Records Assistant for The AIDS support Organization (TASO) Uganda from 2012 -2015. She became the Member of Parliament of Uganda from 2016 to date. [3] She is the vice chairperson for the Committee on HIV/AIDS and Related Matters. [4] She is also a member of the Committee on Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries. [1] [3]
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In 2011, she was elected as a member of parliament for Apac District. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was re-elected in the 2021 Ugandan general election , held on 14 January 2021. She is a member of the Uganda People's Congress political party.
Uganda National Congress politicians (4 P) Uganda National Liberation Front politicians (5 P) Uganda Patriotic Movement politicians (3 P)
Ignatius K. Musaazi - Founder of the first political party in Uganda, the Uganda National Congress; James Wapakhabulo - Speaker of the Ugandan parliament 1993-1996; Rhoda Kalema - Old girl and Delegate in the 1994 Ugandan Constituent Assembly election; John Ssebaana Kizito - Mayor of Kampala 1996-2006
Parliament of Uganda; Members: 426: Speaker: Jacob Oulanyah (until 20 March 2022) Anita Among (from 25 March 2022) Deputy Speaker: Thomas Tayebwa (from 25 March 2022) Leader of the Opposition: Mathias Mpuuga (until 9 January 2024) Joel Ssenyonyi (from 9 January 2024) Party control: National Resistance Movement