Museveni kashaweza kubadili Katiba na kuwa rais wa maisha. Ilianza Rwanda, ikaja Burundi, sasa Uganda itaelekea wapi?

Museveni kashaweza kubadili Katiba na kuwa rais wa maisha. Ilianza Rwanda, ikaja Burundi, sasa Uganda itaelekea wapi?

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Mahakama kuu ya Uganda imeridhia mabadilio ya Katiba kuondoa ukomo wa umri wa rais kuwania madaraka ikimaanisha sasa Museveni kutawala maisha maana Tume ya Uganda haina tofauti na bongo wote wateuliwa wa rais.

Hapa kwetu Nkamia alianzisha ila ikazimwa kimya kimya tutarajie tena kurudo kwa njia nyingine?
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A court in Uganda cleared the way for President Yoweri Museveni, 73, to run for a sixth term when it upheld on Thursday a constitutional change that scrapped presidential age limits.

Previously the law required presidential contenders to be under the age of 75 and would have blocked Museveni, president since 1986, from seeking re-election in polls due in 2021.

But a bill removing the limit was introduced in parliament in September and signed into law in December, sparking demonstrations and outcry from the opposition which accuses Museveni of a power grab.

A group of opposition figures brought the judicial review heard by judges in a marathon session.

A majority of the constitutional court judges, sitting in the remote city of Mbale some 225 kilometres (140 miles) east of the capital Kampala, ruled in favour of lifting the age cap for presidential contenders.

But they struck down lawmakers’ efforts to extend their terms of office from five to seven years which would have pushed elections back to 2023, with one judge describing their effort as “selfish”.

The judges also decided that an attempt to reintroduce presidential term limits — scrapped with the reintroduction of multi-party politics in 2005 when the constitution was last amended — breached parliamentary procedure. They ruled the bid invalid, paving the way for a Museveni life presidency.

Museveni, who seized power at the head of a rebel army in 1986, once said leaders who “overstayed” were the root of Africa’s problems.

However while running for a fifth term in 2016, he said it was not the right time for him to leave as he still had work to do.
 
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Tusiishi kwa Wasiwasi siku zote, Sio kuwa Jirani akila nyama nanyi mlo wenu utakuwa sawa na wake.
 
hopefully huyu mzilankende hata tuletea hayo mambo na ntamsifu akiachia madaraka kama wenzake waliopita
 
Kama kuna kundi la watu liliweza kufuta uchaguzi wa Znz na kuitangaza ccm,kama kuna kundi la watu liliweza kupitisha sheria ya mitandaoni ( cyber crime law) ili kundi hili liwe salama,kama kuna kundi liliweza kuzuia bunge lisionyeshwe live na kuanzisha kikosi cha watu wasiojulikana pamoja na kununua madiwani basi kundi hili linaweza kupitisha katiba mpya isiyo na ukomo
Kwa hapa Africa mashariki Kenya ndyo nchi pekee ambayo Rais hawezi kufanya ujinga wa kubadilisha katiba na kubaki madarakani milele!
 
Na kwa uoga wa Tanzania sidhani kama kuna mbunge wakumpinga au kumshitaki mahakamani. Waganda walipigana hata mbungeni,kwa kuonyesha hisia zao, Jana mahakama ya katiba ndo imeamuru, kati ya mahakimu wa tano wawili wamekataa dhidi ya watatu, ila wote wamekataa wabunge kujiongezea miaka 7 badala ya mitano ya awali ..ili suala kwetu ni la kumwachia Mungu tu,na Jiwe mwenyewe ajifikilie
 
Tanzania itabaki kuwa nchi yenye siasa safi (sio level za marekani lakini pia sio level za kagame na wenzake)
 
Hata kikwete mlimsingiziaga eti anataka kujiongezea muda madarakani
 
Mahakama kuu ya Uganda imeridhia mabadilio ya Katiba kuondoa ukomo wa umri wa rais kuwania madaraka ikimaanisha sasa Museveni kutawala maisha maana Tume ya Uganda haina tofauti na bongo wote wateuliwa wa rais.

Hapa kwetu Nkamia alianzisha ila ikazimwa kimya kimya tutarajie tena kurudo kwa njia nyingine?
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A court in Uganda cleared the way for President Yoweri Museveni, 73, to run for a sixth term when it upheld on Thursday a constitutional change that scrapped presidential age limits.

Previously the law required presidential contenders to be under the age of 75 and would have blocked Museveni, president since 1986, from seeking re-election in polls due in 2021.

But a bill removing the limit was introduced in parliament in September and signed into law in December, sparking demonstrations and outcry from the opposition which accuses Museveni of a power grab.

A group of opposition figures brought the judicial review heard by judges in a marathon session.

A majority of the constitutional court judges, sitting in the remote city of Mbale some 225 kilometres (140 miles) east of the capital Kampala, ruled in favour of lifting the age cap for presidential contenders.

But they struck down lawmakers’ efforts to extend their terms of office from five to seven years which would have pushed elections back to 2023, with one judge describing their effort as “selfish”.

The judges also decided that an attempt to reintroduce presidential term limits — scrapped with the reintroduction of multi-party politics in 2005 when the constitution was last amended — breached parliamentary procedure. They ruled the bid invalid, paving the way for a Museveni life presidency.

Museveni, who seized power at the head of a rebel army in 1986, once said leaders who “overstayed” were the root of Africa’s problems.

However while running for a fifth term in 2016, he said it was not the right time for him to leave as he still had work to do.
Naona DRC kama inajikomboa
 
Mahakama kuu ya Uganda imeridhia mabadilio ya Katiba kuondoa ukomo wa umri wa rais kuwania madaraka ikimaanisha sasa Museveni kutawala maisha maana Tume ya Uganda haina tofauti na bongo wote wateuliwa wa rais.

Hapa kwetu Nkamia alianzisha ila ikazimwa kimya kimya tutarajie tena kurudo kwa njia nyingine?
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A court in Uganda cleared the way for President Yoweri Museveni, 73, to run for a sixth term when it upheld on Thursday a constitutional change that scrapped presidential age limits.

Previously the law required presidential contenders to be under the age of 75 and would have blocked Museveni, president since 1986, from seeking re-election in polls due in 2021.

But a bill removing the limit was introduced in parliament in September and signed into law in December, sparking demonstrations and outcry from the opposition which accuses Museveni of a power grab.

A group of opposition figures brought the judicial review heard by judges in a marathon session.

A majority of the constitutional court judges, sitting in the remote city of Mbale some 225 kilometres (140 miles) east of the capital Kampala, ruled in favour of lifting the age cap for presidential contenders.

But they struck down lawmakers’ efforts to extend their terms of office from five to seven years which would have pushed elections back to 2023, with one judge describing their effort as “selfish”.

The judges also decided that an attempt to reintroduce presidential term limits — scrapped with the reintroduction of multi-party politics in 2005 when the constitution was last amended — breached parliamentary procedure. They ruled the bid invalid, paving the way for a Museveni life presidency.

Museveni, who seized power at the head of a rebel army in 1986, once said leaders who “overstayed” were the root of Africa’s problems.

However while running for a fifth term in 2016, he said it was not the right time for him to leave as he still had work to do.
As he had still a lot to steal.
 
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