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Daily Monitor
Monday May 24 2021
Summary
UPC spokesperson Okello Lucima and others believe Oulanyah’s is a case of “give a dog a bad name and hang it!”
Oulanyah also retains his regal bearing with a signature moustache and trademark bow-tie and sometimes collarless socialist garb. He remains a par-excellence debater, formidable orator and authoritative on legislative procedure.
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The National Resistance Movement party, Central Executive Committee (CEC) yesterday picked Omoro County Member of Parliament, Mr Jacob Oulanyah, as its flag bearer for the Parliament Speaker race.
Critics have before mocked Oulanyah as good a puppet, but President Museveni has often disagreed; mollycoddling Oulanyah as a loyal cadre.
Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar (left), Opposition Chief Whip David Lee (right) speak at a media conference on April 9, 2021 addressing the Opposition s boycott of Parliament.
The Opposition has accused Government of breaking its own law, claiming that the administration has failed to adhere to the COVID-19 regulations.
At a conference today, Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar explained the reasons behind the party’s choice to boycott today’s sitting of the House of Representatives.
The business of the Parliament continued unaffected by the Opposition’s absence from the proceedings with the passing of the Anti-Gang Bill, which required a simple majority vote to be passed.