Juliet Rainer Kafiire | |
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Member of Parliament, Kibuku County | |
Constituent Assembly Delegate,Kibuku County | |
Member of Parliament,Kibuku County | |
Succeeded by | Saleh Kamba |
Deputy President General,DP | |
Succeeded by | Fred Mukasa Mbidde |
Personal details | |
Born | Juliet Kafiire |
Political party | Democratic Party (Uganda) |
Children | 3 |
Occupation | Politician |
Juliet Rainer Kafiire is a Ugandan politician and legislator who represented Kibuku County in Pallisa between 1994 and 2006. She also served as the Deputy President General of Uganda's Democratic Party (DP).
During Uganda's 1994 Ugandan Constituent Assembly election,Kafiire was elected as the delegate to represent Pallisa [1] As a member of the National Caucus for Democracy (NCD),Kafiire was one of the fifty three Constituent Assembly Delegates who refused to endorse the 1995 constitution [2]
Kafiire represented Kibuku County in Uganda's Parliament between 1996 and 2006. [3] She eventually lost this position in the 2006 General Elections to Saleh Kamba who was affiliated to the National Resistance Movement (NRM) [4] [5]
In November 2005,Kafiire was elected as the Deputy President General of Uganda's Democratic Party (DP) [6]
Kafiire was married to Joseph Rainer,a German national who died in 2007. [7]
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