Common_Man's_Charter

Common Man's Charter

Common Man's Charter

Ugandan manifesto


The Common Man's Charter was a document submitted to the Ugandan People's Congress by Ugandan President Milton Obote, forming a part of the country's so-called "Move to the Left". In it, Obote asserted several key principles of his vision for Uganda, including a commitment to democracy. It built on agreements from the June 1968 conference, and was signed into law on 24 October 1969 in an emergency meeting in Kampala. It was subtitled "First Steps for Uganda to Move to the Left".[1]


References

  1. Obote, Milton (1969). "Text of the Common Man's Charter". radiorhino.org. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2010.



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