Uganda's Museveni signs constitutional amendment removing age limits on presidency

By Elias Biryabarema, 4 January 2018
President Museveni addresses UN General Assembly (Photo credit: UN Photo)
President Museveni addresses UN General Assembly (Photo credit: UN Photo)
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has signed a law that scraps a 75-year age cap for presidential candidates, a spokesman for parliament said on Tuesday, a move critics say will allow him to remain in power indefinitely. Museveni, 73, has ruled Uganda for 31 years and could now stand again in the next election, due in 2021, despite increased public anger over corruption, human rights violations and poor social services. Parliament, controlled by Museveni’s ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), approved the constitutional amendment on Dec. 22 amid heavy security deployments across the capital Kampala and outside parliament.
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