
Constitution of the Republic of Uganda - ULII
(i)The following objectives and principles shall guide all organs and agencies of the State, all citizens, organisations and other bodies and persons in applying or interpreting the Constitution or any other law and in taking and implementing any policy decisions for the establishment and promotion of a just, free and democratic society.
Uganda 1995 (rev. 2017) Constitution - Constitute
COMMITTED to building a better future by establishing a socio-economic and political order through a popular and durable national Constitution based on the principles of unity, peace, equality, democracy, freedom, social justice and progress;
3. Defence of the Constitution. 4. Promotion of public awareness of the Constitution. CHAPTER TWO—THE REPUBLIC. 5. The Republic of Uganda. 6. Official language. 7. Nonadoption of State religion. 8. National symbols and seals. CHAPTER THREE—CITIZENSHIP. 9. Citizens of Uganda. 10. Citizenship by birth. 11. Foundlings and adopted children. 12.
The Constitution of the Republic of Uganda was promulgated on 8t11 October 1995 by the Constituent Assembly, replacing the 1967 Constitution. Since its promulgation, the Constitution has been amended three times. • The Constitution (Amendment)Act, 2000, ActNo.13 of2000 which commenced on 15t September, 2000;
Constitution of Uganda - Wikipedia
The Constitution of Uganda is the supreme law of Uganda. The fourth and current constitution was promulgated on 8 October 1995. It sanctions a republican form of government with a powerful President. The first Constitution was adopted in 1962 only to be replaced 4 years later in 1966.
Constitution of the Republic of Uganda
2000年12月31日 · (i)All organs of State and people of Uganda shall work towards the promotion of national unity, peace and stability. (ii)Every effort shall be made to integrate all the peoples of Uganda while at the same time recognising the existence of their ethnic, religious, ideological, political and cultural diversity.
Constitution prepared by the Uganda Constitutional Commission and to adopt and enact a Constitution for Uganda: Do Hearby, in and through this constituent Assembly solemnly adopt, enact and give to ourselves and our posterity, this Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, this 22nd day of September, in the year 1995.
The Constitution - State House Uganda
It is Uganda’s fourth constitution since the country’s independence from Britain in 1962. The first Constitution was adopted in 1962 only to be replaced 4 years later in 1966. The 1966 Constitution, passed in a tense political environment and without debate, was replaced in 1967.
Constitution of the Republic of Uganda - ULII
(i)The following objectives and principles shall guide all organs and agencies of the State, all citizens, organisations and other bodies and persons in applying or interpreting the Constitution or any other law and in taking and implementing any policy decisions for the establishment and promotion of a just, free and democratic society.
the Draft Constitution prepared by the Uganda Constitutional Commission and to adopt and enact a Constitution for Uganda: DO HEREBY, in and through this Constituent Assembly solemnly adopt, enact and give to ourselves and our posterity, this Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, this 22nd day of September, in the year 1995. FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY
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