The National Resistance Movement (NRM) Parliamentary Caucus is scheduled to meet at State House, Entebbe, on Friday, May 2, 2025, at 12 p.m. The announcement was made by Government Chief Whip and Caucus Chairperson Denis Hamson Obua, who urged all NRM MPs to adjust their schedules accordingly. An official circular is expected to follow ahead of the meeting.
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At the center of the caucus discussions will be two major issues: the 2025/26 National Budget and a contentious bill seeking to reinstate the military’s authority to try civilians under certain circumstances. The proposal comes in response to a Supreme Court decision delivered on January 31, 2025, which ruled the military trial of civilians unconstitutional.
The bill has ignited widespread debate. Supporters claim that military courts must retain limited jurisdiction over civilians to protect national security, while critics argue that the move could compromise civil rights and lead to abuses of justice.
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In addition to the military court bill, the caucus will focus on finalizing the national budget for the upcoming fiscal year. With Uganda grappling with inflation and rising living costs, budget discussions are expected to prioritize infrastructure development and strengthening the social sector.
Given the NRM’s commanding majority in Parliament, the outcomes of the caucus meeting are likely to play a decisive role in shaping Uganda’s political, economic, and legal landscape. The party’s position on these critical issues will set the tone for major legislative developments in the months ahead.
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