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    Mpuuga disagrees with NUP over 2 term limits

    Entebbe NewsBy Entebbe NewsApril 25, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, disagreed with the move by the National Unity Platform (NUP) to impose a two-term limit on elective posts.
    The Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, disagreed with the move by the National Unity Platform (NUP) to impose a two-term limit on elective posts.
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    The Leader of Opposition in Parliament, Mr Mathias Mpuuga, disagreed with the move by the National Unity Platform (NUP) to impose a two-term limit on elective posts.

    Mr Mpuuga said this will force some of the party’s good politicians to join other parties or stand as independent candidates.

    “A Member of Parliament or a mayor can’t make a final decision. Therefore, even if you haven’t given them a party flag, people can give them another mandate as they wish,” Mr Mpuuga said.

    On April 15, during the NUP delegates’ conference at the party’s new premises in Makerere, Kavule, members imposed a two-term limit on all party leaders, and leaders elected on the party flag.

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    This means that a person cannot be a party president, chairperson or secretary general for more than two terms.
    Likewise, a person cannot be a Member of Parliament or councillor under the NUP flag for more than two terms.

    However, this provision will become operational starting with the next elective term in 2026.
    Mr Mpuuga said the NUP members who proposed the term limits were reflecting on President Museveni’s long stay in power and yet he has not transformed the country.

    “So they thought that longevity in politics leads to someone to retard both in politics and their personal abilities. Therefore, let us give the amendment time and see if it will bring productivity,” he said.

    Earlier NUP spokesperson Joel Senyonyi said the amendment demonstrates that they want to subject themselves to the same standards they aspire the country to be governed in.
    The party wants a return of term limits to the Constitution for the President.

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    Parliament amended the Constitution in 2005 to remove the presidential term limits when President Museveni was in his second and final five-year elective term.

    In 2017, Parliament again amended the Constitution to remove the 75 year age limit for the president when Mr Museveni was due to turn 75 years old.

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