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{UAH} The origins....background......Aims and Objectives of NRA/NRM as founded and executed to perfection - to date!

THE NRM/NRA REVOLUTION
1. AIMS OF THE REVOLUTION
1.1 Removal of UPC/Obote's dictatorship by force of arms.
1.2 The establishment, by force if necessary, of a one party "Popular Democracy" in Uganda under the NRM.
2. ORGANS 2.1 NRM - Political wing of the revolution
2.2 NRA - Military wing of the revolution
1.2 (a) National Resistance Council (NRC)
- Legislative organ of the revolution at national level
- Membership by appointment, although indirectly elected members of RC V may also sit in the NRC.
2.1 (b) National Resistance Committees (NRC's)
- Minor legislative organs at local levels with:
• Quasi-legislative and security powers
• Quasi-judicial and police powers
• Quasi-administrative and political powers
At village RC I; Parish RC II; County RC III; District RC IV and National RC V.
2.2 (a) The National Resistance Army (NRA) and the High Command
- Fights for and defends the revolution at all times and at all costs
2.2 (b) NRA Internal Security Organization
- Gathers intelligence and informs on all internal opposition to the revolution
2.2 (c) NRA External Security Organization
- Gathers intelligence and informs on all external opposition to the revolution
3. IDEOLOGY OF THE REVOLUTION
3.1 DEMOCRACY
To be defined at all times solely by National Resistance Movement and the High Command of the National Resistance Army.
Hence "popular democracy" or grassroots democracy stipulates that elections to Resistance Committee (RC I) will be by all eligible voters at the village level.
Elections to RC II onwards up to RC IV shall be by electoral colleges at each level.
Any persons aspiring to be members of RC at LEVEL V (1.1 a) above must first be elected to RC I and then progressively through all the other intervening stages.
In addition they must be residents at particular RC villages.
Even then, any person elected to RC I, RC II, RC III and RC IV can still be disqualified by the minister of local government to sit as a member of that body.
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3.2 SOCIAL POLICY
Policies regarding such matters as human rights, social, political, religious, etc. will be determined and formulated solely by NRM and the High Command of NRA. Such policies will ultimately be passed by NRC and enforced by NRA.
3.3 POLITICAL PARTIES AND/OR MOVEMENTS
Only NRM is allowed to operate in the country such that the other political parties; i.e., UPC, DP, CP, and NLP will cease to exist as required by the revolution.
4. PROPAGATION OF THE REVOLUTION AND ITS IDEOLOGY
4.1 Schools of political education
4.2 Government mass media
- Print Media
- Radio
- Television, and others
4.3 Other organs of the revolution
- i.e.; RC's, NRC, NRA, Cadres, etc.
5. ADMINISTRATION OF THE REVOLUTION
5.1 District Administrator (DA) and staff
5.2 NRA District Commander

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