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The most significant of the Ugandan parliament's functions is to pass laws that will provide good governance in the country. The government ministers are bound to answer to the people's representatives on the floor of the house. Through the various parliamentary committees, parliament scrutinises government programmes, particularly as outlined ...
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
The Uganda Legislative Council (LEGCO) was the predecessor of the Parliament of Uganda, prior to Uganda's independence from the United Kingdom. LEGCO was small to start with and all its members were Europeans. Its legislative powers were limited, since all important decisions came from the British Government in Whitehall.
Muhammad Ssegirinya, commonly known as Mr. Updates, (22 February 1988 – 9 January 2025) was a Ugandan politician, humanitarian and journalist who served as a member of Uganda's 11th parliament, representing Kawempe north constituency in Kampala city on the ticket of the National Unity Platform, Uganda's leading opposition party in parliament.
"Preliminary Results for Members of Parliament" (PDF). Eagle Online "Visible Polls - Elected Parliament - Uganda 2021 General Election". Visible Polls "Full List of Elected MPs in Uganda 2021". Daily Express. 19 January 2021
Eriya Kategaya (4 July 1945 – 2 March 2013) was a Ugandan lawyer and politician. At the time of his death he was Uganda's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs. [1] He was also an ex officio Member of the Ugandan Parliament, on account of being a cabinet minister.
He then stood for Parliament, and between 1994 and 1995 was chairman of the Constituent Assembly. In 1996, he was promoted to Speaker of Parliament , a post he held until 1998. In 1998, he was appointed as the National Political Commissar in Uganda's no-party political system until 2001 when he became Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister ...
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