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Amama Mbabazi

1949 - Today

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John Patrick Amama Mbabazi, SC (simply known as Amama Mbabazi, born 16 January 1949) is a Ugandan politician who served as the ninth Prime Minister of Uganda from 24 May 2011 to 19 September 2014. He played an instrumental role in Uganda's protracted liberation struggle from several tyrannical governments (1972-1986) and is a founding member of the National Resistance Movement, the ruling political party in Uganda. Mbabazi served as the member of parliament for the Kinkiizi West constituency in Kanungu District, a position held from 1996 until 2016, when he ran unsuccessfully for the Presidency. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amama Mbabazi is the 18,112th most popular politician (up from 18,211th in 2019), the 28th most popular biography from Uganda and the 14th most popular Ugandan Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Amama Mbabazi ranks 18,112 out of 19,576Before him are Alex Padilla, Allen Chastanet, Josefa Idem, Adrián Fernández, Alistair Darling, and Sushilkumar Shinde. After him are Inger Støjberg, Janina Ochojska, Madhavrao Scindia, Martha Layne Collins, Laurent Wauquiez, and Mike Oxley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Amama Mbabazi ranks 770Before him are Robert D. Cabana, Bruce Fairbairn, Susan Lindquist, Junior Murvin, Bruce E. Melnick, and Dan Barker. After him are Mike Boit, Sue Hendrickson, Claudia Jennings, Jerry Coyne, A. C. Grayling, and Pat Fraley.

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In Uganda

Among people born in Uganda, Amama Mbabazi ranks 28 out of 55Before him are Robinah Nabbanja (1969), Shekhar Mehta (1945), Phill Lewis (1968), Leo Rwabwogo (1949), Lee Jun-ho (null), and John Mugabi (1960). After him are Gita Ramjee (1956), David Kato (1964), Irshad Manji (1968), Davis Kamoga (1968), Stephen Kiprotich (1989), and Pione Sisto (1995).

Among POLITICIANS In Uganda

Among politicians born in Uganda, Amama Mbabazi ranks 14Before him are Godfrey Binaisa (1920), Ruhakana Rugunda (1947), Danny Faure (1962), Bobi Wine (1982), Paulo Muwanga (1924), and Robinah Nabbanja (1969). After him are Benedicto Kiwanuka (1922), Winnie Byanyima (1959), Vanessa Nakate (1996), and Rebecca Kadaga (1956).