(1) The President or a person authorised by the President may make
treaties, conventions, agreements or other arrangements between Uganda and
any other country or between Uganda and any international organisation or
body, in respect of any matter.
(2) Parliament shall make laws to govern ratification of treaties,
conventions, agreements or other arrangements made under clause (1) of this
article.
Declaration of a state of war.
124. Declaration of a state of war.
(1) The President may, with the approval of Parliament, given by
resolution supported by not less than two-thirds of all the members of
Parliament, declare that a state of war exists between Uganda and any other
country.
(2) Where it is impracticable to seek the approval of Parliament
before declaration of a state of war, the President may declare a state of war
without the approval but shall seek the approval immediately after the
declaration and in any case not later than seventy-two hours after the
declaration.
(3) Where the President makes the declaration of a state of war under
clause (2) when Parliament is in recess, the Speaker shall immediately
summon Parliament to an emergency session to sit within seventy-two hours
after the declaration of a state of war.
(4) The President may, with the approval of Parliament, given by
resolution, revoke a declaration of a state of war made under clause (1) or (2)
of this article.
National Planning Authority.
125. National Planning Authority.
There shall be a National Planning Authority whose composition and
functions shall be prescribed by Parliament.

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