Following the overthrow of Idi Amin in 1979, Binaisa returned to Uganda. After Idi Amin,
Yusuf Lule served as the interim president for 68 days. On 20 June 1979, When Binaisa removed the army
Chief of Staff, Brigadier
Oyite Ojok, he was himself removed from office on 12 May 1980 by the Military Commission, a powerful organ of the UNLF headed by
Paulo Muwanga, and whose deputy was
Yoweri Museveni (then leader of
Uganda Patriotic Movement and the current president of Uganda (1986-to date)). The country was then led by the
Presidential Commission of Uganda (set up a few days after the coup) with, among others, Paulo Muwanga,
Yoweri Museveni, Oyite Ojok and
Tito Okello. The Presidential Commission ruled Uganda until the December 1980
general elections. Binaisa had joined, and was made vice president of, the
Uganda Patriotic Movement. The elections were won by Milton Obote's Uganda Peoples Congress, however, the results were disputed, leading Museveni to launch a guerrilla rebellion the
Museveni bush war, which subsequently led him to gain the presidency in 1986. The development of the "
Movement" political system previously used by Museveni's government has often been attributed to Binaisa. Calling the ideology "Umbrella", Binaisa used the system to consolidate his position during his own presidency, seeking to unite all Ugandans in the same political fold. Throughout the early 1980s and 1990s, Binaisa lived in New York practicing law and later returned to Uganda, where he led a quiet life in retirement. He was the only former president of Uganda being looked after by the state under provisions of the
Constitution of Uganda. ==Wedding==