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Uganda: Museveni - the Constitution Should Have Given More Powers to the President, Not Parliament

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[Monitor] President Museveni who is campaigning in Rwenzori sub region has blamed the Constituency Assembly delegates of 1995 for not including the President in the law making process and just limiting it to Parliament.

Source: allAfrica.com
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