Paulo Muwanga
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Paulo Muwanga | |
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President of Uganda | |
Prime Minister of Uganda | |
In office 1 August 1985 – 25 August 1985 | |
Preceded by | Otema Allimadi |
Succeeded by | Abraham Waligo |
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Born | thumb c. 1921 |
Died | 1 April 1991 (aged 70) Kampala, Uganda |
Resting place | thumb |
Nationality | Ugandan |
Political party | Uganda People's Congress |
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Paulo Muwanga (c. 1921 – 1 April 1991) was the chairman of the governing Military Commission, and the de facto President of Uganda for a few days in May 1980 until the establishment of the Presidential Commission of Uganda. The Presidential Commission, with Muwanga as chairman, held the powers of the president of Uganda between 22 May and 15 December 1980. This was after Muwanga, together with Yoweri Museveni, Oyite Ojok and Tito Okello had deposed Godfrey Binaisa in a coup on 12 May 1980.
Following the elections held on 10 December 1980, Muwanga installed himself as the head of the Electoral Commission and declared Milton Obote's Uganda People's Congress the winner. The election results were contested. Yoweri Museveni waged a guerrilla war in protest, eventually becoming president.
From 1 August to 25 August 1985, he served as Prime Minister.
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See also
- Uganda since 1979, part of the History of Uganda series.
- President of Uganda
- Politics of Uganda
- Political parties of Uganda
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