Ed Kironde,

The silliness continues .... Do these people, including dictator Museveni, really think that Ugandans are so stupid! Anyway, the rwakitura rat-hole will soon be operational, and that's where they'll spend the "next 20 years". Yup!

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>From: "Ed Kironde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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>Subject: RE: ugnet_: Movement in power for the next 20years - Monitor 5/4/2004
>Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 20:30:16 -0600
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>I think Mr Moses Byaruhanga has contracted himself already:
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>He said the movement system was still very strong to be challenged by
>the old or any of the newly registered political parties in the
>elections to come.  NRM-O is one of the newly registered organizations.
>“We have already registered our party and we shall defeat the rest in
>the 2006 polls,” he boasted.
>My understanding is that the Movement system of governance is different
>from the system of political parties.  By registering NRM-O, it is a
>clear departure of what Moses Byaruhanga is talking about
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>Subject: ugnet_: Movement in power for the next 20years - Monitor
>5/4/2004
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>Movt in power for next 20 yrs’
>By Rogers Mulindwa <
>April 5, 2004
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>WOBULENZI - The ruling Movement is not set to leave power in the next
>twenty years, the Presidential assistant on political affairs Mr Moses
>Byaruhanga has publicly mentioned.
>“I don’t see the Movement leaving power in the next 20 years,” said
>Byaruhanga. He was speaking as chief guest at the swearing-in ceremony
>of Mr Tito Ddamulira Mutuluki as the new mayor for Wobulenzi town
>council, April 1.
>He said the movement system was still very strong to be challenged by
>the old or any of the newly registered political parties in the
>elections to come.
>“No one can take away the power from the Movement,” he said amidst
>scanty cheers. Byaruhanga told celebrants that the Movement was still
>very popular among Ugandans and called on the opposition to get ready to
>face the challenge in the next elections to come.
>
>“We have already registered our party and we shall defeat the rest in
>the 2006 polls,” he boasted. Byaruhanga said the Movement party will vet
>all its candidates in the 2006 and other elections to come in order to
>avoid any collisions among the members of the same party.
>He warned that the government had lost many seats to the opposition
>because of having more than one Movement candidates in a single race. He
>cited an example of Lubaga South constituency where he said Hon. Ken
>Lukyamuzi went to parliament with a percentage victory of only 28% in
>1996 because the Movement had many of its own candidates in the race.
>
>Byaruhanga made a stunning prediction that the Movement party might have
>over 50% of its candidates going through unopposed in the 2006
>Parliamentary elections.
>The new Mayor, Mr. Tito Ddamulira Mutuluki called on the losing camps to
>join him in implementing his manifesto for the remaining two years. Mr.
>Richard Mubeezi, one of the three candidates attended the function but
>Mr. Sebastian Ssebagala never showed up.
>The function was attended by Education Minister, Prof. Khidu Makubuya,
>RDC, Geoffrey Kyomukama and the CAO, Mr. Simon Mpiira Bigairwe among
>others.
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