New Constitution launched

In 1993, President Yoweri Museveni under National Resistance Movement (NRM) initiated the process of drafting a new constitution to promote peace, stability, and democracy. The Constitutional Commission led by Benjamin J. Odoki, drafted the new constitution, then the Commission conducted public consultations across the country, seeking input from citizens, interest groups, political organizations, and traditional leaders. 

Museveni swears in for the Fourth Presidential Term

In Febuary 2011, the Electoral Commission chairman, Badru Kiggundu, announced Museveni's victory with 68.38 percent of the votes, putting him way ahead of the national average needed to secure victory in the presidential elections. He was later sworn in as the President of the Republic of Uganda on 5th May hence begining his forth term in office.