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Uganda's president signs law to limit foreign influence
The law aims to regulate foreign involvement in various sectors within Uganda. It has drawn criticism for its potential implications on civil liberties. (sources: reuters)
ModernAction Briefing
Uganda's president has signed a law designed to reduce foreign influence in the country. The legislation has sparked debate regarding its impact on civil rights and foreign relations.
- The law targets foreign entities operating in Uganda.
- Critics argue the law may restrict civil liberties.
- Supporters claim it is necessary for national sovereignty.
Why it matters
The law's implementation could affect Uganda's international relations and domestic civil rights.
Action context
This story references a legislative proposal. A specific bill action page is not available yet.
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