Museveni Government
The Museveni Government refers to the administration led by President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda, which began in 1986 after a successful military coup. Museveni's government has been characterized by a focus on economic reforms, infrastructure development, and efforts to stabilize the country following years of civil conflict.
However, the regime has faced criticism for its human rights record, including restrictions on political opposition and freedom of expression. The government has been accused of suppressing dissent and using security forces to maintain control, raising concerns among international observers and human rights organizations.