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{UAH} DOES THE PARLIAMENT HAVE DRESS CODE

DOES THE PARLIAMENT HAVE DRESS CODE

Yes, Parliament does have rules in place to determine how Members of Parliament can dress up.

This is in a law called the "RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE PARLIAMENT OF UGANDA" which guides Parliament on how to carry out its business and also defines the Dress Code for Members of Parliament.

WHAT THIS LAW SAYS ABOUT THE DRESS CODE:

All Members shall dress in a dignified manner that is to say.

(a) A suit, a pair of long trousers, jacket, shirt and tie; a kanzu and jacket or a Safari Suit, for male Members;

(b) A suit, a jacket, blouse and skirt or dress for lady Members;

(c) Decent traditional wear;

(d) Military attire for Members of the Armed Forces

(e) All Members shall put on dignified shoes, save that a Member may, with the prior leave of the Speaker, put on foot wear which may not necessarily be described as shoes.

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