Politics

Mp Mpuuga proposed Constitutional amendments to reduce size of Parliament finalized

Mathias Mpuuga, the former Leader of Opposition and current Member of Parliament for Nyendo Mukungwe County, is spearheading a significant constitutional reform aimed at streamlining Uganda’s legislative body.

Mpuuga has announced that he is finalizing proposed amendments to the Constitution designed to reduce the number of parliamentary seats from the current 559 to 360.

The proposed reduction is intended to address concerns over the financial burden placed on taxpayers by the existing large parliamentary structure.

Mpuuga argues that a leaner Parliament would not only reduce governmental expenses but also enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of legislative processes.

“The size of our current Parliament is unsustainable and inefficient,” Mpuuga stated in when asked by Whisper Eye Reporter.

“By reducing the number of members, we can ensure a more focused and cost-effective legislative system that better serves the interests of the people.”

The amendments are expected to spark a robust debate among lawmakers and the public.

Proponents of the reform believe that the move will lead to a more streamlined and accountable government. Critics, however, may argue that reducing the number of representatives could dilute the voice of local constituencies and reduce regional representation.

The ailing MP Mpuuga has expressed confidence that the proposed changes will garner broad support, citing a need for fiscal responsibility and improved governance.


The next steps will involve presenting the amendments to Parliament and engaging in a national dialogue to ensure a comprehensive review and approval process.

The proposed reduction, if enacted, marks a significant shift in Uganda’s parliamentary structure and could set a precedent for similar reforms in other democratic nations grappling with the challenges of large legislative bodies.

Whisper Eye

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