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Paulo Muwanga

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Preceded by
  
Succeeded by
  
Party
  
Uganda People's Congress


Name
  
Paulo Muwanga

Nationality
  
Ugandan

Presidency end date
  
May 22, 1980

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Political party
  
Role
  
Died
  
April 1, 1991, Kampala, Uganda

Presidential term
  
May 12, 1980 – May 22, 1980

Previous offices
  

Paulo Muwanga (c. 1921 or 1925 – 1 April 1991) was a Ugandan politician who served briefly as de facto president, and later as prime minister, of Uganda.

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Career

Muwanga was born in Uganda. He joined the East African Posts and Telecommunications Administration (1943–50) before entering politics in 1950. He served as a member of Parliament from 1962 to 1964, before becoming ambassador to Egypt (1964–70) and France (1970–72). He was then in exile in England from 1972 to 1978, before returning to fight in the Uganda–Tanzania War (1978–9). He served briefly as minister of internal affairs, first under Yusuf Lule and then under Godfrey Binaisa. Binaisa attempted to have Muwanga demoted to an ambassador in February 1980, but Muwanga appealed directly to the National Consultative Commission. He was reappointed, this time as minister of labour, the same month, and held that position until May 1980.

On 12 May 1980, the army overthrew Binaisa and installed a six-man Military Commission headed by Muwanga. The commission was de facto president of Uganda for a few days until the establishment of the Presidential Commission of Uganda. That commission, with Muwanga as chairman, held the powers of the president of Uganda between 22 May and 15 December 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, leading Yoweri Museveni to undertake a guerilla war in protest.

Between 1980 and 1985, he served as Vice President of Uganda and minister of defence under Obote. He was briefly prime minister of Uganda (July or 1 August – 25 August 1985) under President Tito Okello, before being succeeded by Abraham Waligo.

He was arrested in October 1986, acquitted in 1988, and detained again 1989–90.

Personal life

Muwanga's granddaughter is actress Zawe Ashton.

References

Paulo Muwanga Wikipedia