Leader of the Opposition in Parliament
Hon. Betty Aol Ocan (MP)Prime Minister
and the Leader of Government Business
Dr Ruhakana Rugunda
BILLA Bill is a draft law. It may be proposed by an MP, Minister or a parliamentary committee.
HOUSE Means a sitting of Members in the Chamber of
MOTIONA proposal made by an MP that Parliament or a committee of Parliament does something, or orders something to be done, or express an opinion with regard to some matter.
WHIPA Member appointed by the party to ensure party discipline and carry out other functions as determined by the party.
RECESSMeans a period during which the House stands adjourned to any other day other than the next normal sitting day.
SESSIONIs a period beginning with the date when Parliament commences to sit upon being summoned by the Speaker by proclamation under Clause (2) of Article 95 of the Constitution, and ending with the date when it is prorogued by the Speaker under Clause (3) of that Article or when it is dissolved under Article 96 of the Constitution.
STRANGERA person other than the President, Vice-President, Prime Minister, the Speaker, a Minister, a Member,
SHADOW CABINETMeans Members of the Opposition in Parliament appointed by the Leader of the Opposition, in consultation with his or her party leadership, with portfolios and functions that correspond to those of Cabinet Ministers.
THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITIONMeans the Parliamentary leader elected by the party in Opposition having the greatest numerical strength in
such by the Speaker.
PRECINCTS OF PARLIAMENTMeans the Chamber, the lobbies, the galleries and grounds of the Parliament Building and such other places as the Speaker may from time to time specify.
THE LEADER OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESSMeans the Prime Minister appointed by the President, with the approval of Parliament who is responsible for overseeing Government business in the House.
The Rt. Hon. Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Oulanyah (right) with officials from the Uganda Cranes, the national football team
DECEMBER 2018
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PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA
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TERMS COMMONLY USED IN PARLIAMENT
or an officer of the House.
RESOLUTION
MINORITY REPORT
Formal statement of an opinion or decision agreed upon by Parliament or any of its committees.
LAYING ON THE TABLE/TABLING
(The Clerk’s Table) in the Chamber during a sitting.
PETITIONWritten request or plea presented to Parliament.
Placing of an official document on the Table
Parliament and officially announced asParliament.
A report by any Member(s) dissenting from thethe opinion of a majority of a committee. The report states the reasons for dissent and is appended to the report of the committee.
The Parliament of the Republic of Uganda is the national legislative body where elected and appointed Members from all over the country meet to draft, debate and pass laws. The establishment, composition and functions of Parliament are derived from the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda.
Article 77 (1) states that,
sitting after a general election.”
Article 79 of the Constitution provides that Parliament shall have powers to make laws on any matter “for the peace, order, development and good governance of Uganda.” Parliament also performs the following:
Provide, by giving legislative sanction to taxation and acquisition of loans, the means of carrying out the work of Government; Scrutinise Government policy and administration; and Approve presidential nominations for ministers, judges, ambassadors and other positions
Members to the 10th Parliament were elected during the February 2016 general elections. This
will end in May 2021.
GENDER COMPOSITION AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2018 The Speaker and Deputy Speaker play the same roles outlined here under;1. The Speaker chairs all sittings of Parliament and ensures that the Rules of Procedure are observed.
2. The Speaker is the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Commission, a body charged with the administration of Parliament.
3. The Speaker also chairs the Committee on Appointments and the BusinessCommittee.
4. As head of the institution of the Legislature, the Speaker represents Parliamentin its corporate relations.
5. The Speaker may after consultation with the President, prorogue Parliamentby proclamation.
6. The Speaker may also, by proclamation, appoint such a place and time within Uganda where Parliament shall sit.
COMPOSITION OF THE 10TH PARLIAMENT AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2018
Constituency Representatives District Women Representatives Uganda People’s Defence Forces’ Representatives Youth Representatives Workers’ Representatives Representatives of Persons with Disabilities
Rt. Hon. Speaker Rebecca A. Kadaga (MP)
Rt. Hon. Deputy Speaker Jacob L. Oulanyah (MP)
296 12210 5 5 5
16
FEMALE REPRESENTATION (160 MPs or 34.8%) MALE REPRESENTATION (299 MPs or 65.1%)20 Constituency (Directly Elected) 276 Constituency (Directly Elected)
3 UPDF Representatives 7 UPDF Representatives
2 Youth Representatives 3 Youth Representatives
2 Workers’ Representatives 3 Workers’ Representatives
2 Representatives for PWDs 3 Persons With Disabilities (PWDs)Representatives 122 District Women Representatives
THE LEADERSHIP OF PARLIAMENT
Clerk to Parliament Jane L. Kibirige
The Clerk is the Administrative head of Parliament.
Specified in the Constitution.
Article 77 (3) states that “the term of Parliament shall be five years from the date of its first
The 10th Parliament is composed of 459 Members classified as follows
Ex Officio Members
7 Ex Officio Members
9 Ex Officio Members
PARTY COMPOSITION AS AT 1ST DECEMBER 2018
In total, there are 459 Members of Parliament, including Ex Officio Members. The composition of Parliament is enshrined in the national Constitution that specifies this representation. The term of office of each Parliament is five years. The next elections will be held in 2021.
National Resistance Movement Organisation (NRMO) - Pa rty in Government1.
2.3.4.5.6.
Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) - Official Opposition
Democratic Party (DP)
Uganda People’s Congress (UPC)
The Justice Forum (JEMA)Independents
306
449
37
15
7
167
Uganda People’s Defence Forces’ Representatives in Parliament by law do not subscribe The10 *
Total
to any of the political parties and therefore are not part of the statistics of party composition.
PARTY COMPOSITION AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2018