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Uganda’s Parliamentary Transition: From the Seventh to the Eighth Parliament

The Seventh Parliament of Uganda concluded its term on May 12, 2006, after serving for five years. The Parliament was sworn in on July 3-4, 2001. During its tenure, the Seventh Parliament played a crucial role in shaping Uganda’s legislative landscape.

The Eighth Parliament, which was sworn in on May 16-17, 2006, marked a significant shift in Uganda’s political landscape. It was the first multi-party Parliament in 20 years, following the country’s transition from the Movement System to multiparty democracy.

This transition allowed for increased political participation, representation, and debate. The Eighth Parliament was tasked with addressing various challenges facing the country, including economic development, security, and social welfare.

The transition to multiparty democracy also brought new dynamics and opportunities for Ugandans to engage in the political process. The Eighth Parliament’s tenure saw significant legislative initiatives and debates that shaped the country’s future.

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