Presidents of Uganda
Kingdom of Uganda
- Suna I {{er}}
- Mwanga I {{er}}
- Mutebi I {{er}}
- Daudi-Ghwa I {{er}}
- 1825 - 1857: Suna II
- 1857 - 1884: Mutesa I {{er}}
- 1884 - 1888: Mwanga II
- 1888 - 1889: Mutebi II
- 1889 - 1892: Kalema
- 1892 - 1897: Mwanga II
- 1897 - 1939: Daudi-Ghwa II
- 1939 - 1962: Mutesa II
Republic of Uganda
The president of Uganda is the Head of the State. He is elected for 5 years. After independence the position of president is consitutionnellement weak with the image of the Head of the State of the old English colonial power. The Prime Minister is the true holder of the capacity.
The first president of Uganda is the king Mutesa II of the Bouganda which reaches this station thanks to the electoral force of the party monarchist Kebaka Yekka. In 1966, the Prime Minister Milton Obote suspends the Ugandan constitution and is proclaimed in more president, while keeping his post of Prime Minister. It will make Presidency the center of the Ugandan political power.
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