Bobi Wine Promises Fresh By-Elections in Unopposed Constituencies

The opposition insists that upholding the rule of law requires holding new elections in regions where voters were denied a fair choice. 
NUP leader Bobi Wine has pledged that under his future government, fresh by-elections will be conducted in constituencies where candidates were declared unopposed by the Electoral Commission (EC). 

Wine asserts that the EC coordinated with ruling party officials — including Speaker of Parliament Anita Among, her deputy Thomas Tayebwa, Vice President Jessica Alupo, and Finance Minister Matia Kasaija — to remove opposition contenders, undermining the democratic process. 

He told journalists that numerous opposition candidates were sidelined because the ruling elite feared electoral losses. 

“Many people were disqualified because the government anticipated a significant defeat. In 2021, we defeated several ministers, including the Vice President; as a result, officials such as the Speaker have ensured their challengers were eliminated,” he stated.

Wine emphasized that reinstating the rule of law would necessitate fresh elections in constituencies where voters were denied a real choice. 

“We maintain that once legal order is restored, by-elections will be held in all affected areas, allowing Ugandans to select their leaders according to the law.”

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