Uganda’s president of 35 years re-elected amid vote-rigging claims
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Uganda’s president of 35 years re-elected amid vote-rigging claims
New York Times / Jan 17, 2021, 07:34 IST
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NEW YORK: President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda, who first came to power in 1986, has won a sixth term, the electoral commission said on Saturday, after a campaign marred by a crackdown on the opposition, an internet blackout and accusations of vote tampering and rigging. Museveni’s main rival, rapper-turned-lawmaker Bobi Wine (38), challenged the results, saying Museveni’s government had “fabricated” them. “We have evidence, but they are keeping the internet shut down so that we don’t communicate it to the world,” he said. “We won”.
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night. plus wrapping for democracy in thailand we look back at one of our favorite the words of the past year. i m calling to ask then thanks for joining us we start in bangladesh where prime minister sheikh is racing towards a landslide win in the country s parliamentary election but the opposition is calling foul dozens of opposition candidates hold out of the races amid allegations of vote tampering and intimidation and the leader of the opposition alliance has rejected the results violence has also marred the voting. it s an election that has been tainted by violence and vote rigging allegations ahead of the. authorities
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