Uganda’s Parliament expenditure is projected to rise steeply each year, crossing the trillion-shilling mark by 2027 and reaching UGX 1.53 trillion by 2029/30, according to a Strategic Plan for 2025–2030 published by the legislative arm of government. This steady escalation highlights not only the financial burden of maintaining Uganda’s large legislature but also the wider political and economic pressures shaping the budget, cementing its place as one of the country’s most expensive state institutions. The Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) paints a year-by-year picture of this growth. In FY 2025/26, Parliament is expected to spend UGX 917.6 billion, of which UGX…
Uganda’s Parliament Spending Set to Cross a Trillion-Shilling Mark by 2027 Parliament’s Strategic Plan for 2025–2030 reveals rising expenditure, funding gaps, and growing public criticism as costs soar to UGX 1.53 trillion by 2029/30.

As Uganda's Speaker of Parliament Anita Among seeks a second and final term. The parliament expenditure is also set to rise to UGX 1.5 trillion shillings by 2030.

