- The
Lukiiko (sometimes
Great Lukiiko) is the
Parliament of the
Kingdom of Buganda. It was,
according to tradition,
established by Kato Kintu, the first...
- the
Lukiko. (4) In this
article the
expression ‘rejected by the
Lukiko”
means not
carried by the
Lukiko without amendment or
carried by the
Lukiko with...
-
recognised as
ruler of
Buganda as long he
remained faithful to her Majesty, the
Lukiko (council of chiefs)
given statutory recognition. This was
following another...
- In 1912
Kagwa moved to
solidify 'Bakungu'
power by
proposing a
second '
Lukiko' for
Buganda with
himself as
president and the 'Bakungu' as a sort of hereditary...
- In 1912,
Kagwa moved to
solidify 'Bakungu'
power by
proposing a
second '
Lukiko' for
Buganda with
himself as
president and the 'Bakungu' as a sort of hereditary...
- the
instigation of
direct elections to the
Lukiko. The
Kintu Committee's
report was
adopted by the
Lukiko on 9 May 1955 by 77
votes to 8 with 1 abstention...
- der "Biene Maja" von
Waldemar Bonsels Riukulehto,
Sulevi (October 2001). "
Lukiko Hitler Maija Mehiläistä? –
Politiikka luuraa lastenkirjoissa. Tieteessä...
- People's Congress. In the
Lukiko elections of 22
February 1962, it won 65 of the 68 seats, with a vote
share of more than 90%. The
Lukiko duly
elected 21 KY...
- did not
attend the meeting.
Gabula was
unanimously approved by the
Busoga Lukiko (Parliament) on 25
September 2014.
Following an
unsuccessful last-minute...
- the 1870s,
Buganda was a
wealthy nation-state. The
kabaka ruled with his
Lukiko (council of ministers).
Buganda had a
naval fleet of a
hundred vessels,...