By Dean Lubowa Saava
Deep State Politics
President Yoweri Museveni and Speaker of Parliament Anita Among recently met at the President’s residence in Rwakitura to discuss strategies for cooperation between the Executive and the Legislature as Uganda enters the year 2025. The meeting focused on aligning their efforts to support the country’s development, particularly in the upcoming year.

According to Speaker Among, the conversation centered around crafting a legislative agenda that would promote socio-economic transformation and prosperity for all Ugandans.

The meeting also emphasized the need for strengthened collaboration between the Executive and the Legislature to ensure the enactment of laws that benefit the country.
This meeting is significant, as it underscores the importance of strengthening the relationship between the two branches of government. The idea is to ensure that laws passed genuinely contribute to the socio-economic upliftment and prosperity of all Ugandans, fostering a collaborative environment for governance.

However, this meeting comes at a time when Parliament’s independence has been under scrutiny. Critics have voiced concerns about the perceived relinquishment of legislative authority to the Executive, suggesting a potential compromise in the separation of powers vital for democratic governance.
The discussions in Rwakitura are anticipated to lay the groundwork for a more effective partnership between the Executive and the Legislature. This could mean smoother policy implementation and law-making processes, aiming to tackle Uganda’s urgent challenges more cohesively.