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Minister wants secret vote on MPs 7-year term

March 10, 2021 Minister Persis Namuganza Many Ugandans across the country are unconvinced that the political term of office for leaders should be extended to seven years but politicians argue that a longer-term would save the country lots of money. The proposed seven-year term for leaders is now the focus of public hostility. The controversial clause was not in the draft legislation but was smuggled in at the committee stage during parliamentary scrutiny of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019 – catapulting the clause on to the floor of the House for a second time since 2016. The clause has since stoked fierce public debate about whether MPs, currently serving five-year terms, deserve two more years in light of the undeniable reality of the heavy cost on Ugandan taxpayers. Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga said last Thursday that notice will be given for the day of the vote on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2019 after debate closed last week.

Minister wants secret vote on MPs 7-year term

Minister wants secret vote on MPs 7-year term
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Late Drop Big Wave Podcast with Mike Snips Parsons

Late Drop Big Wave Podcast with Mike Snips Parsons
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Sand and Roots: An Exchange on Jerusalem, Exile and the Difficult Return

Mohammad Abu Maizar Born in the city of Hebron in 1936, growing up in Jerusalem, Abu Maizar (“Abu Hatim”) pursued university studies in Cairo. He joined the Arab Socialist Ba ath Party in 1951, then the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) in 1962. Subsequently he moved between Libya, Algeria (where he met Khalil al-Wazir “Abu Jihad” and Ernesto “Che” Guevara), France, Damascus, Lebanon, and Jordan. In Paris he oversaw the proclamation of the “Democratic State of Palestine,” before continuing to Damascus and Amman in different leadership capacities in support of the Palestinian armed struggle. PublishingPageContent The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies has published

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