Thursday, 18 June 2020

The High Court in Kampala has allowed Ugandans in the Diaspora and prisoners, to be involved in the voting of their leaders during general elections.

The High Court in Kampala has allowed Ugandans in the Diaspora and prisoners, to be involved in the voting of their leaders during general elections.

The Wednesday decision by Justice Lydia Mugambe, ends the 25- year ban on the voting rights of prisoners and Ugandans in the Diaspora.
Mr Steven Kalali was the applicant while the Attorney General and the Electoral Commission were the respondents.
Now this another plot to rig the elections. If you cant monitor poling stations in Uganda, how dare do you propose to have polling stations outside Uganda. The embassy shall be responsible and it is the ruling party which appoints all Embassy employees who are actually not appointed on merit. Whenever an NRM cadre loses in elections, is appointed ambassador. Every embassy has NRM cadres.
The people behind this petition were NRM cadres. That is obvious
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