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Odonga v Nabillah Sempala & 2 Ors (Constitutional Petition No. 9 of 2016)

Citation: [2017] UGCC 4 Court: Constitutional Court Decided: 17 January 2017 Jurisdiction: Uganda
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Section 8(1) of the Parliamentary Elections Act 2005 providing a woman MP for Kampala is constitutional; petition dismissed.

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