Uganda's Electoral Reforms: DP-NRM partnership - Norbert Mao
In this thought-provoking conversation, we explore the complexities of Uganda's political landscape, including the challenges faced by the opposition in achieving unity. Mao sheds light on the repeated pattern of focusing solely on removing the president from power, which has proven ineffective. He urges for a fresh approach and a broader agenda that encompasses essential reforms for a more inclusive democracy
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