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What next for Opposition after loss to Museveni?

Daily Monitor Sunday January 24 2021 Summary With both presidential and parliamentary elections concluded, Derrick Kiyonga looks at where all the Opposition parties stand after months of electioneering. Advertisement Derrick Kiyonga looks at where all the Opposition parties stand after months of electioneering. FDC When the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) honchos sit down to do a forensic analysis of the recent elections, the outcome will be straightforward: not what they wanted. For the first time since elections were organised under the multiparty dispensation, the FDC party has lost its position as the biggest Opposition political party. They lost this time to the newly formed National Unity Platform (NUP) party.

How endless land evictions cost NRM votes in Buganda

Daily Monitor Thursday January 21 2021 Nakaseke District land officials inspect a contested piece of land in Bugema Village, Nakaseke District on November 11, 2020. PHOTO | DAN WANDERA. Summary In Luweero District, the NRM Mecca, Mr Museveni got 41,166 votes while his close rival of the National Unity Platform (NUP) party Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, garnered 103, 782 votes which translates into 70.45 per cent. Advertisement The unresolved land question and the rampant eviction of bibanja  holders (squatters), especially in central region, could be one of the reasons why President Museveni and his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party performed poorly in the recently concluded elections. In Luweero District, the NRM Mecca, Mr Museveni got 41,166 votes while his close rival of the National Unity Platform (NUP) party Robert Kyagulanyi, alias Bobi Wine, garnered 103, 782 votes which translates into 70.45 per cent.

Incumbents out of race as 16 vie for two Luweero seats

Daily Monitor Tuesday December 29 2020 Summary The races have candidates choosing to run as independents, others abandoned their former parties and several are new entrants in politics. Advertisement Two incumbent NRM legislators, who were defeated during the September primaries in Luweero District,  have stepped aside, giving way to 16 others to jostle for their slots. The two incumbents, Ms Lillian Nakate (District Woman) and Mr Abraham Byandala (Katikamu North), bowed out unlike a number of their colleagues who are contesting as Independents. The two seats have attracted eight candidates each. The district Woman MP constituency has a history of holding by-elections with MPs serving one term.

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