The NRM caucus is opposed to the bill, saying it threatens the powers of political parties in the selection and nomination of the backbench Parliamentary Commission members and Leader of the Opposition among other provisions.
She cited the 1995 Uganda Constitution and Administration of Parliament Act, 2000, which provides for among others the independence of parliament as one of the arms of government.
Kadaga made the statement after the Masaka Municipality MP, Mathias Mpuuga raised concern on the resolutions of the National Resistance Movement-NRM parliamentary to support the 15 percent cumulative tuition increment at Makerere University.
Mpuuga said the committee was tasked to handle the matter and report to the House on November 13, 2019.
The Opposition Whip, Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda, who is also the Kira Municipality MP, asked the Government Chief Whip, Ruth Nankabirwa to explain why she allowed the caucus to sit and decide on the matter before Parliament.
Nankabirwa defended the move, saying that her office is mandated to whip NRM MPs to reach consensus and agree on what decision to take on parliamentary business.
Nankabirwa thereafter asked the House to cite any rules that she breached for organizing the caucus meeting to discuss the Makerere University and Administration of Parliament Amendment Bill.
Kadaga insisted that Nankabirwa and the Executive should respect the role and powers of Parliament.