- Constitution of Uganda : consult article of Constitution of Republic of Uganda
-The current constitution was adopted on October 8, 1995. It sanctions a republican form of government with a powerful president.
-The 1962 constitution was amended three times: first, and most importantly, it was amended in 1963 to replace Queen Elizabeth II (represented by the Governor-General of Uganda, Sir Walter Coutts) as the head of state with the largely ceremonial positions of President and Vice-President, making Uganda a de-facto republic; in 1964 it was amended to make minor changes to the date on which the Legislative Assembly of the Kingdom of Tooro should stand dissolved; and in January 1965 it was amended for a third and final time to give effect to the outcome of the lost counties referendum.
-Our App "Constitution of Uganda" can find a solution of the following question :
* What was the first constitution of Uganda?
* What are the 8 articles of the Constitution?
* What are the 6 functions of the Constitution?
* How do you cite the Constitution of Uganda?
-From 1963 to 1966, Uganda was referred to as the 'Sovereign State of Uganda', because of the strong monarchical element in the Ugandan constitutional set-up.