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Opposition Doesn't Have What It Takes to Beat NRM.

New Vision (Uganda)

| March 30, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Moses Byaruhanga

As the political climate gears towards the 2011 general elections, some parties like DP and UPC have already elected their presidential candidates. Ugandans will hopefully have a broad choice from which to elect a president. However, some people are in the process of stifling the wide range of choices.

The opposition political parties have realised that none of them has enough support countrywide to defeat NRM. This is good for all Ugandans to take note of. Forming the Inter-party Cooperation (IPC), a platform through which opposition parties intend to field a single candidate, is a clear testimony that the parties have realised that individually none can defeat the NRM presidential candidate.

To Ugandans, why waste time with parties that have informed you …

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