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Ugandan Parliament Tables Bill to Condition Funding for Political Parties

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Ugandan Parliament Tables Bill to Condition Funding for Political Parties
Ugandan Parliament Tables Bill to Condition Funding for Political Parties

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The Ugandan Parliament has accepted a private member's bill, "The Political Parties and Organisations (Amendment) Bill," aimed at restricting government funding to political parties and organizations represented in Parliament. The bill, moved by Nakut Faith Loru, District Woman MP for Napak, and seconded by Afidra Olema Ronald, MP for Tororo County, and Mutembuli Yusuf, MP for Bunyole East County, seeks to amend the Political Parties and Organisations Act.

 

 

 

Key Provisions of the Bill
- *Membership in National Consultative Forum*: The bill proposes that government funding be conditional on political parties and organizations becoming members of the National Consultative Forum.


- *Establishment of Two Organs*: The National Consultative Forum will comprise two organs:
   - *Inter-Party Organisation for Dialogue*: for political parties and organizations with representation in Parliament.
   - *Forum for Non-Represented Political Parties and Organisations*: for those without representation in Parliament.
- *Functions of Inter-Party Organisation for Dialogue*: The bill outlines the functions of the Inter-Party Organisation for Dialogue, including fostering inter-party dialogue, promoting open communication, advising government on policy development, and providing a neutral platform for dialogue.

 

 

Objectives of the Bill
The bill aims to [1]:
- Strengthen the operations of the National Consultative Forum.
- Promote transparency, accountability, and equitable access to public funding among political actors.

 


- Ensure adherence to democratic principles as a prerequisite for accessing government fundings Implications
If passed, the bill will significantly impact the political landscape in Uganda, particularly in terms of party funding and inter-party dialogue. The bill's success will depend on its ability to garner support from members of Parliament and stakeholders in the country's political process.

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