(b)

it has been ratified by at least two-thirds of the members of the
district council in each of at least two-thirds of all the districts of
Uganda.

(2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

The provisions referred to in clause (1) of this article are—
this article;
Chapter Two—article 5(2);
Chapter Nine—article 152;
Chapter Eleven—articles 176(1), 178, 189 and 197.

262. Amendments by Parliament.
A bill for an Act of Parliament to amend any provision of the Constitution,
other than those referred to in articles 260 and 261 of this Constitution, shall
not be taken as passed unless it is supported at the second and third readings
by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all members of Parliament.
263. Certificate of compliance.
(1) The votes on the second and third readings referred to in articles
260 and 261 of this Constitution shall be separated by at least fourteen sitting
days of Parliament.
(2) A bill for the amendment of this Constitution which has been
passed in accordance with this Chapter shall be assented to by the President
only if—
(a) it is accompanied by a certificate of the Speaker that the
provisions of this Chapter have been complied with in relation to
it; and
(b) in the case of a bill to amend a provision to which article 260 or
261 of this Constitution applies, it is accompanied by a certificate
of the Electoral Commission that the amendment has been
approved at a referendum or, as the case may be, ratified by the
district councils in accordance with this Chapter.
(3) Where the provisions of clause (2) of this article are complied
with in the case of a bill to which article 260 or 261 of this Constitution
applies, the President shall not refuse to assent to the bill.
(4) Where in the case of a bill to which clause (3) of this article
applies the President—

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