
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | MPs Ssemujju Nganda, Mubarak Munyangwa, Allan Ssewanyana, Gerald Karuhanga, Jonathan Odur and Akol were thrown out of parliament as the second reading of the constitution amendment bill 2017 got off to a chaotic start.
Just before speaker Rebecca Kadaga suspended parliament to 2pm to consult on the signitories of the report of the Legal Committee, she suspended the six MPs for unrully behaviour.
Kadaga threw out appeals by the leader of oppostion Winnie Kizza for their return to the house. “It is a pity that an officer of this Parliament is promoting disobedience in this House. The Members are suspended and they remain suspended.”
The six were also thrown out at the September 27 sitting by security operatives following the Speaker’s suspension of 25 MPs for disrupting business before the Age Limit bill first came up for its first reading.
The afternoon session is continuing now with the chair of the Legal Committee Oboth Oboth presenting his report.
The bill proposes several changes, including lifting the age limit of 75 on the presidency, a move seen as a significant step towards securing a free run for President Yoweri Museveni to seek re-election in 2021.
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