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Museveni Signs into Law Bill Removing Presidential Age Limit

by Mivule Gyagenda
January 2, 2018
Museveni Signs into Law Bill Removing Presidential Age Limit

President Yoweri Museveni (L) signing the Anti Homosexuality Bill as Prime Minister Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda (R) looks on (File Photo)

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President Yoweri Museveni has assented to the Age Limit Bill into law effectively removing the minimum and maximum age limit caps from the constitution.

The signing was confirmed by Parliament’s director of communications, Mr. Chris Obore.

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“The President signed on the 27th of December. It is now a constitutional amendment act,” Chris Obore told SoftPower News on phone.

The Age Limit Bill was passed by the 10th Parliament at the end of last year amid opposition from a section of Members of Parliament, Civil society and Opposition political parties who led a campaign dubbed ‘Togikwatako’ against the amendment.

Voting which took place on December 20 after three days of lengthy and heated debate in Parliament saw a total of 317 MPs vote in favour of the removal of age limits. The process was presided over by the Speaker, Rebecca Kadaga.

A total of 97 members voted against the removal of age limits while 2 members abstained.

The Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Bill, 2017 was tabled by Igara West Member of Parliament Raphael Magyezi. It sought to scrap the maximum age limit (75 years) for Presidential candidates from the constitution and revise the lowest cap (35) to age 15, among other amendments.

Passing of the amendment followed days of chaotic submissions in Parliament from both sides – for and against the Bill with the MPs on the opposition side faulting Speaker Kadaga for flouting rules of procedure and being partisan.

But supporters of the Bill said the opposition was stalling the process given their small numbers.

This could be considered one of the most divisive political debates Uganda has ever had, having touched on a critical Article of the constitution. It could only be likened to the decision by Parliament in 2005 to amend the constitution and remove the Presidential term limits.

The Age Limit Bill did not only rally all opposition parties against a Museveni life Presidency, but also divided the NRM ruling party with some opposed to the removal of age limits.

What began as mere speculation earlier this year and was later dismissed as “rumors” by President Yoweri Museveni, came to materialize in October when the majority of the NRM Parliamentary Caucus endorsed the Bill. They said it would address the discrimination against people below age 35 and above age 75.

On October 3, Igara West MP, Raphael Magyezi introduced the Bill to Parliament for the first reading in absence of many of the MPs on the opposition side.

As the law requires, the Speaker of Parliament, Kadaga referred the Bill to the Legal and Parliamentary Affairs committee of Parliament for further scrutiny.

Parliament then facilitated all Members of Parliament to embark on extensive consultations of their respective constituents on the Bill before the final debate and voting on the amendment.

The opposition fronted claims of harassment by Police which they accused of denying them space to consult. Uganda Human Rights Commission at several occasions accused Police of being partisan and applying double standards during the consultations.

The most of dramatic events of the Age Limit controversy was perhaps the brawl that erupted in Parliament on September 27 after the Speaker suspended over 20 opposition MPs who had resisted the tabling of the Bill.

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