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Article 110 of the Constitution of Uganda : State of emergency

The President

110.State of emergency

(1)The President may, in consultation with the Cabinet, by proclamation, declare that a state of emergency exists in Uganda or any part of Uganda if the President is satisfied that circumstances exist in Uganda or in that part of Uganda—

(a)in which Uganda or that part of it is threatened by war or external aggression;

(b)in which the security or the economic life of the country or that part is threatened by internal insurgency or natural disaster; or

(c)which render necessary the taking of measures which are required for securing the public safety, the defence of Uganda and the maintenance of public order and supplies and services essential to the life of the community.

(2)Subject to the provisions of this Article, a state of emergency declared under clause (1) of this Article shall remain in existence for not more than ninety days and shall then expire.

(3)The President shall cause the proclamation declaring the state of emergency to be laid before Parliament for approval as soon as practicable and in any case not later than fourteen days after it was issued.

(4)A state of emergency may be extended by Parliament for a period not exceeding ninety days at a time.

(5)The President or Parliament shall, if satisfied that the circumstances for the declaration of the state of emergency have ceased to exist, revoke the proclamation by which the state of emergency was declared.

(6)During any period when a state of emergency declared under this Article exists, the President shall submit to Parliament at such intervals as Parliament may prescribe, regular reports on actions taken by or on behalf of the President for the purposes of the emergency.

(7)Subject to the provisions of this Constitution, Parliament shall enact such laws as may be necessary for enabling effective measures to be taken for dealing with any state of emergency that may be declared under this Article.

(8)Any resolution passed by Parliament for the purposes of clause (4) or (5) of this Article shall be supported by the votes of more than one-half of all the members of Parliament.

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