Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, 1995.
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CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA, 1995.
Commencement: 8 October, 1995.
The Preamble.
WE THE PEOPLE OF UGANDA:
RECALLING our history which has been characterised by political and
constitutional instability;
RECOGNISING our struggles against the forces of tyranny, oppression and exploitation; COMMITTED to building a better future by establishing a socio-economic and political order through a popular and durable national Constitution based on the principles of unity, peace, equality, democracy, freedom, social justice and progress;