Ugandan Parliament Paves The Way For Museveni, Revokes Presidential Age Limit
Ugandan
Parliament passed a controversial bill to remove the presidential age limit by
a large majority on Wednesday, effectively paving the way for long-ruling
President Yoweri Museveni to run again in 2021.
Parliamentarians
voted for the legislation after three days of rowdy debate, with great applause
as the motion passed with members of parliament shouting and stamping their
feet.
A total of
317 members of parliament voted in favour of the amendment, with 97 against it
and two abstentions, parliament Speaker Rebecca Kadaga said.
“Therefore
the motion has been carried,’’ she announced.
The
president now has to sign the bill into law.
The current
law states that any person over the age of 75 is not eligible to stand for
election as president, but the new bill imposes no age limit, allowing
73-year-old Museveni to stand again when his ongoing term ends in 2021.
The Ugandan
president has been in power since 1986 and is one of Africa’s longest ruling
leaders.
Opposition
lawmakers had opposed the amendment, resulting in violent outbursts in
parliament over the past months.
On
Wednesday, several opposition legislators were arrested as they tried to enter
the chamber.
“They were
blocked and arrested and we do not know where they were taken.
“Our
colleagues went to court and they were bringing court orders to the Speaker to
allow our colleagues to vote,” legislator Gilbert Olanya said on NTV television.
“We are
living in a military junta regime, a military State,’’ another opposition
legislator, Kato Lubwama, said. (dpa/NAN)
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