8. What are the remedies available to the parties?
I shall commence with the issue of academic qualifications of the 1st respondent.
Article 80 of the Constitution provides for qualifications and disqualifications
of members of Parliament. For purposes of the matter now before us, it states:
(1) A person is qualified to be a member of Parliament if that person(a)………….
(b)………….
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(c) has completed a minimum formal education of Advanced Level
standard or its equivalent which shall be established in a manner and at a
time prescribed by Parliament by law.”
Parliament enacted the Parliamentary Elections Act and provided in section
4 (1) thereof that:
“A person is not qualified to be a member of Parliament if that person-
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(a)………..
(b)…………
(c) has completed a minimum formal education of Advanced Level
standard or its equivalent.”
Subsection 5 states:
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“For purposes of paragraph (c) of subsection (1), any of the following
persons wishing to stand for election as a member of Parliament shall
establish his or qualification with the Commission as a person holding a
minimum qualification of Advanced Level or its equivalent at least two
months before nomination day in the case of a general, and two weeks in
the case of a by election(a) persons, whether their qualification is obtained from Uganda or
outside Uganda, who are claiming to have their qualification
accepted as equivalent to advanced level education;
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