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{UAH} 115 votes for Nsereko an indictment on NRM? No!

The buzzword in town is that Muhammad Nsereko has grown his "rebel force' from 4 to 115 strong, based on the votes he lost with when he attempted to become Dep Speaker of Parliament. It's also said NRM is the laughing stock at the head of this development. That's false.

The NRM candidate, Oulanyah, raised 300 votes- only one short of the exact strength of the party. Though it was secret ballot and impossible to determine if all votes were from ticket holders, the party only needed a win.

But Nsereko had defied NRM's advances to step down so his 115 must have been their loss. That's it if NRM is the only pol party in the House which isn't the case since UPC, DP, FDC are also represented.

One can safely say the other parties sold in to Nsereko the way they did with Amama Mbabazi except this time even FDC didn't stand the wave.

As i have said here before, any failure by an opposition party to field a candidate anywhere, any loss of even a single member to, esp., the ruling party is a chemical reaction.

But as usual, the most aggrieved have ears for decoration!

Robert Atuhairwe

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