Talk:Yoweri Museveni/to do
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Comb through to find sources for unreferenced claims. If no sources can be found then delete.- Ensure article reads like a biography and not a general history (this is difficult given the personalistic regime - the history of Uganda since 1986 is inextricably intwined with Museveni)
- Raise prominence of northern situation throughout article. After all, its one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.
Qualify northern situation in introduction.- Completely rewrite the Luwero Triangle section.
Expanded section on Nairobi peace agreement 1985.- Post-1986 democratisation process: resistance councils etc.
- 1995 constitution.
Use term NRM/A to refer to Museveni's movement, pre-1986 in particular.- Mention, in relation to symobolic aid cuts, that at least 25% of Uganda's budget comes from donors.
- Explain 1980 elections better: who were the main parties, were they new or historical, what were their prospects, which ethnic groups were their base?
- References should be in Wikipedia:Footnote3 format
This story is great! Has to go in. Adds colour.- His restoration of the traditional regional monarchies from 1993 onward.
- IMF structural adjustment
- Elections on a non-party basis to Constituent Assembly in March 1994
- Supreme court stuff [1]
- Correct the biographical note that describes Museveni as being an ["unreconstructed Marxist" in 1967; the Wikipedia definition describes unreconstructed Marxism as refering to "Marxists who do not accommodate themselves to the fact that the Cold War was lost by the former Soviet Union." Since, in 1967, the Soviet Union had not yet been defeated, it is absurd to say that Museveni was an "unreconstructed Marxist". So either this entry or the entry on unreconstructed Marxism is wrong and needs to be changed. I don't know enough about either to do so, but someone must.
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