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Daily Monitor
Monday January 18 2021
Summary
Daily Monitor has learnt that many factors played out in the background, leading to failure of the incumbents from retaining their seats.
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At least 10 incumbent Members of Parliament from Lango Sub-region lost their seats in last Thursday’s General Election.
Of these, four were National Resistance Movement (NRM) members, who were trounced during the party primaries and opted to run as independents; two were NRM official flag bearers, one belonged to the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party while one represented Uganda Peoples Congress (UPC).
Lango is made up of nine districts and one city.