Urie Museini Uganda approved the presidential candidate in 2026 through the National Resistance Movement
The head of the ruling party, which serves the long in Uganda, announced in 80 years, the ruling party’s candidate in the presidential elections for the next year, and opened the way for him to extend nearly 40 years in power.
In the admission letter, Museveni said he responded to the invitation, and if he was elected, he will continue his mission to turn Uganda into a “country with a high medium income.”
Museini’s critics say he ruled an iron hand since he seized power as a rebel leader in 1986.
He has won every elections since then, and the constitution has been amended twice to remove the age limits and the duration to allow him to stay in office.
Bobby Wayne is expected to be the politician who turned into a curtain in the elections to be held in the elections scheduled for next January.
Tell the BBC wine in April He will face Museini if he was nominated by his party, the national platform of unity, but he was “totally more” in the opposition because of the increasing repression of the state.
He said, “Being in the opposition in Uganda means being a terrorist,” he said.
The wine, whose real name is Robert Kiagolani, lost the last elections in 2021 against Museveni by 35 % to 59 % in a poll that were marred by allegations of representation and opposition.
Another prominent opposition politician, Kisa Pisigai, has been holding since November after being accused of treason. He denies this claim, saying that his detention is political.
In the admission letter at the National Resistance Movement (NRM) on Saturday, Museveni said that he achieved stability and progress in Uganda.
He said it was very important that Uganda did not miss the history bus, as happened in the past when Europe and the recession of Africa turned and enslaved it.
Museveni added that he wanted Uganda to take a “qualitative leap” and become a “high -income state.”
“Other countries in Asia with lower natural resources, I did so. We can do this,” he added.