Politics & Government Guide in Uganda
Political system, governance structure, stability indicators, and democratic institutions
Uganda is a presidential republic led by President Yoweri Museveni since 1986, operating under a multiparty system adopted in 2005. The country held elections in January 2026, with Museveni securing another term amid opposition claims of irregularities. However, recent assessments indicate deteriorating democratic governance, shrinking civic space, and rising political repression, despite public opinion data showing strong rejection of authoritarian rule among Ugandans.
Democracy Index
Below Average
Government Type
Presidential Republic
Legal System
Mixed legal system based on English common law and customary law
Head of State
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni(since 1986)
Head of Government
Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja(National Resistance Movement)since 2021
Political Indicators
Press Freedom
Scale: 0-100
Reporters Without Borders (2024)
Democracy Index
Scale: 0-10
Hybrid Regime
Economist Intelligence Unit (2024)
Legislature
Major Political Parties
Center
Opposition
Opposition
Opposition
Voting Rights
All citizens aged 18 years and above have the right to vote. The system includes first-past-the-post voting for 353 constituency seats, 146 seats reserved for women (one per district), and 30 seats filled through indirect election by special electoral colleges representing the army, youth, elders, unions, and persons with disabilities.
Recent Developments
- Presidential election held in January 2026 with incumbent Museveni winning 58.38% of votes, opposition rejecting results
- Democratic governance continues to deteriorate with shrinking civic space and rising political repression
- Parliament approved UGX 72.376 trillion national budget for 2025/26 financial year with focus on infrastructure and human capital development
- Afrobarometer 2024 data shows 91% of Ugandans reject one-party rule and 84% reject military rule
- Concerns over uneven electoral playing field and separation of powers not functioning as intended
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