Presidential Commission of Uganda

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The Presidential Commission of Uganda held the office of President of Uganda between 22 May and 15 December 1980. It was composed as follows:

Leaders and member Interim Government of Presidential Commission of Uganda

# Position Name Inaugurated Left Office
National Resistance Army
Godfrey Binaisa 5 May 1980 5 May 1980
1 Chairmen (rotating monthly) Paulo Muwanga 5 May 1980 12 May 1980
2 Yoweri Museveni May 1980 May 1980
3 Oyite-Ojok May 1980 May 1980
4 Tito Okello May 1980 May 1980
5 Zeddy Maruru May 1980 May 1980
William Omaria May 1980 22 May 1980
Steven Kashaka 22 May 1980 22 May 1980
6 Joram Mugume 22 May 1980 22 May 1980
Pecos Kuteesa 22 May 1980 22 May 1980
Smith Open Acak 22 May 1980 22 May 1980
Presidential Commission of Uganda
7 Saulo Musoke 22 May 1980 15 December 1980
8 Polycarp Nyamuchoncho 22 May 1980 15 December 1980
9 Yoweri Hunter Wacha-Olwol 22 May 1980 15 December 1980
Presidential Commission of Uganda
10 Milton Obote 15 December 1980 15 December 1980

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Political offices
Preceded by President of Uganda
22 May – 15 December 1980
Succeeded by