Following the overthrow of Amin on 11 April 1979, a new UNLF government was formed under
Yusuf Lule with the UNLA becoming the new national army. The leadership of the UNLF was unstable, with infighting leading to the ousting of Lule in June 1979. His replacement,
Godfrey Binaisa, ruled for less than twelve months before being placed under house arrest in May 1980 following an effective coup by
Paulo Muwanga. A
Presidential Commission was installed with elections planned for December 1980. The exiles who formed the UNLF needed to put aside their political differences to do so. They were only united by one thing: an opposition to Amin. For this reason, the UNLF did not contest the elections with its members supporting various parties. Following a widely disputed victory for the
Uganda People's Congress (UPC) led by former president
Milton Obote, many of the UNLF founding members would go on to fight against the now UPC-controlled UNLA. The UNLA was defeated on January 25, 1986 by the
guerrillas of the
National Resistance Army (NRA) led by
Yoweri Museveni, a former member of the UNLF executive council and a minister in the UNLF government. There was a tribal conflict between the Acholi and Langi, that led to the
coup d'état making Tito Okello Lutwa president of the republic. ==References==