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Opposition Political Parties Unite Under Holy Alliance For 2026 Elections

Opposition Political Parties Unite Under Holy Alliance For 2026 Elections

In a significant move, opposition political parties within the Holy Alliance coalition have reached an agreement to present a single Presidential candidate for the upcoming 2026 general elections. The coalition comprises a range of parties, including the National Economic Empowerment Dialogue (NEED), JEEMA, Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) Alumni, Social Democratic Party (SDP), Democratic Party (DP) bloc, Conservative Party (CP), and ...

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Museveni Hosts Opposition Political Parties Secretaries -General At State House

Museveni Sends Christmas Message To Believers

President Yoweri Museveni, on Wednesday, met Secretaries-Generals of political parties in opposition at State House Entebbe. These were the Secretary-Generals that coalesce under the Inter-party Organization for Dialogue (IPOD). IPOD is a platform that they founded to structure multi-party dialogue in the country. Since its formation over 8 years ago, the platform has facilitated participating parties to continuously enhance their ...

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Bobi Wine’s Effort To Meet Opposition Leaders Fails Miserably

Bobi Wine to be nominated today

National Unity Platform president, Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu aka Bobi Wine has been making efforts to reach out to opposition leaders. His efforts, however, appear to have collided with a brick wall as the meeting has failed to happen. Back in April, Kyagulanyi sent out to FDC, ANT, DP, and the Justice Forum seeking to pay them a courtesy call. However, ...

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Museveni Joins Leaders Of DP, UPC, JEEMA For IPOD Summit In Entebbe

museveni joins other leaders

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni joined leaders of the Democratic Party, the Uganda People’s Congress and JEEMA for the Inter-party Organisation for Dialogue (IPOD) summit at Protea Hotel, Entebbe. The leaders arrived at a raft of resolutions that should help strengthen our multi-party political dispensation. The resolutions are about funding of parties, the question of independent candidates, conduct of public gatherings, ...

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