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Museveni, Yoweri Kaguta

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Museveni, Yoweri Kaguta


Ugandan soldier and politician, president from 1986. He led the opposition to Idi Amin's brutal and autocratic regime 1971–79, and became minister of defence 1979–80. As president, Museveni sought national reconciliation and developed a ‘no-party’ state, in which political party activity and political gatherings were banned. The economy expanded through an economic liberalization programme, with International Monetary Fund (IMF) backing and involving privatizing state enterprises. There have also been successes in improving education, reducing poverty, and slowing rates of HIV infection through a successful campaign against AIDS. Museveni was popularly re-elected in 2001 for a second and final presidential term (to 2006).

In 1971, from exile in Tanzania, Museveni formed the Front for National Salvation to fight against Idi Amin. In 1979 the Front supported Tanzania's military invasion of Uganda which overthrew Amin. In the 1980 elections he led the Uganda Patriotic Movement which unsuccessfully challenged Milton Obote. Unhappy with Obote's autocratic leadership, he formed the National Resistance Army (NRA), which spearheaded a rural-based guerrilla rebellion. With virtual war breaking out in Uganda from 1982, after Tanzanian troops withdrew, Museveni and subsequently the NRA fought to remove Obote from power, which was achieved in 1985. Museveni entered into a brief power-sharing agreement with Tito Okello before taking over as president in 1986.

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