(10) The Chief Justice shall, within twenty-four hours after
constituting the medical board, inform the President accordingly, and the
President shall submit himself or herself to the medical board for examination
within seven days.
(11) If the medical board determines that the President is by reason of
physical or mental incapacity unable to perform the functions of the office of
President, and Parliament passes the resolution for the removal of the
President supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all the
members of Parliament, the President shall cease to hold office.
(12) If the medical board, after the expiration of the period of seven
days referred to in clause (10) of this article, reports that the President has
failed or refused to submit to the medical board in accordance with that
clause, and Parliament passes the resolution for the removal of the President
supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all the members of
Parliament, the President shall cease to hold office.
(13) The motion for a resolution for the removal of the President shall
be moved in Parliament within fourteen days after the receipt by the Speaker
of the report of the tribunal or the medical board.
(14) The President is entitled to appear in person and be heard and to
be assisted or represented by a lawyer or other expert or person of his or her
choice during the proceedings of Parliament relating to the motion for a
resolution under this article.
108. Vice President.
(1)
There shall be a Vice President of Uganda.
(2) The President shall, with the approval of Parliament by a simple
majority, appoint a Vice President.
(3)
(a)
(b)
The Vice President shall—
deputise for the President as and when the need arises; and
perform such other functions as may be assigned to him or her by
the President, or as may be conferred on him or her by this
Constitution.
(4)
The qualifications prescribed for the office of President by article