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I. Government shall be structured at
national, provincial or/and local levels. II. At each level of government there
shall be democratic representation. This principle shall not derogate
from the provisions of Principle XIII. III. Powers and Functions
IV. The powers and functions at the national
and provincial levels of government shall include exclusive and
concurrent powers as well as the power to perform functions for other
levels of government on an agency or delegation basis. V. Each level of government shall have
appropriate and adequate legislative and executive powers and functions
that will enable each level to function effectively. The allocation of
powers between different levels of government shall be made on a basis
which is conducive to financial viability at each level of government
and to effective public administration, and which recognises the need
for and promotes national unity and legitimate provincial autonomy and
acknowledges cultural diversity. VI. The following criteria shall be applied
in the allocation of powers to the national government and the
provincial governments:
VII. The national government shall not
exercise its powers (exclusive or concurrent) so as to encroach upon the
geographical, functional or institutional integrity of the provinces. VIII. In the event of a dispute concerning
the legislative powers allocated by the Constitution concurrently to the
national government and provincial governments, which cannot be resolved
by a court on a construction of the Constitution, precedence shall be
given to the legislative powers of the national government. IX. A framework for local government powers,
functions and structures shall be set out in the Constitution. The
comprehensive powers, functions and other features of local government
shall be set out in parliamentary statutes or in provincial legislation
or in both. X. The national government and provincial
governments shall have fiscal powers and functions, which will be
defined in the Constitution. XI. Each level of government shall have a
constitutional right to an equitable share of revenue collected
nationally so as to ensure that provinces and local governments are able
to provide basic services and execute the functions allocated to them. XII. A Financial and Fiscal Commission
(Exchequer Board), in which each province shall be represented, shall
recommend equitable fiscal and financial allocations to the provincial
and local governments from revenue collected nationally, after taking
into account the national interest, economic disparities between the
provinces as well as the population and developmental needs,
administrative responsibilities and other legitimate interests of each
of the provinces. XIII. Traditional Leadership
XIV. The diversity of language and culture
shall be acknowledged and protected, and conditions for their promotion
shall be encouraged. The
national government should be allowed to 'encourage' states to promote
other languages other than the local indigenous language(s). XV. Collective rights of self-determination in forming, joining and maintaining organs of civil society, including linguistic, cultural and religious associations, shall, on the basis of non-discrimination and free association, be recognised and protected. XVI. The Constitution of Uganda shall
provide for the establishment of one sovereign state, a common Ugandan
citizenship and a democratic system of government committed to achieving
equality between men and women and people of all ethnic groups. XVII. Everyone shall enjoy all universally
accepted fundamental rights, freedoms and civil liberties, which shall
be provided for and protected by entrenched and justiciable provisions
in the Constitution, which shall be drafted after having given due
consideration to inter alia the fundamental rights contained in Chapter 4
of the current Constitution. XVIII. The Constitution shall prohibit
racial, gender and all other forms of discrimination and shall promote
racial and gender equality and national unity in diversity. XIX. The legal system shall ensure the
equality of all before the law and an equitable legal process. Equality
before the law includes laws, programmes or activities that have as
their object the amelioration of the conditions of the disadvantaged,
including those disadvantaged on the grounds of ethnic group, colour or
gender. XX. Every member of the security forces
(police, military and intelligence), and the security forces as a whole,
shall be required to perform their functions and exercise their powers
in the national interest and shall be prohibited from furthering or
prejudicing party political interest. |
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