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15 Jan, 12 tweets, 3 min read
One of the weaknesses of collective action in #Ugandan elections is how, reflecting the weakness of political parties, the dynamic MP races overshadow the presidential race and its peculiarities as all parties endorse the result of MP races but contest that of president.
Even now, after a particularly violent pre-election period FDC and even NUP are reporting wins and losses for their MP candidates while attempting to separate this process from that of the election of president as a political reality and statistical question.
FDC has asked how YK Museveni can lose some of his trusted lieutenants but win in the same constituencies with reportedly wide margins. This argument however is not extended to the legality of opposition wins in the same areas.
The problem that casts a long shadow for the Opposition is the fact that they have never presented a Unity Candidate around which to sharpen the question of the transmission of presidential results. This remain something of a conjuring act for the Electoral Commission.
Even then as results are announced, opposition parties have their most committed actors focused on their own local races, committed to getting a result out of the MP race, LC V race and others. The presidential race is left to the lottery of ambiguity of its own.
The NRM does not have the problem of a "single candidate" and is shielded from the chaos of the MP races because NRM incumbents who lose in large numbers ultimately lose more to intra-NRM competition than to Opposition candidates - leaving YK Museveni with a different prob.
Over the last three terms, the newly elected parliament with all its components ( NRM newcomers, independents, opposition candidates) act like the joint opposition, aligning their interests against the Executive mostly as a bargain for more benefits and salaries.
This costs the taxpayer money of course. Apart from admonish the House, YK Museveni has largely allowed them to increase their pay and benefits, buying him time and post-election legitimacy as business returns to its default settings and rituals.
This inflationary politics sits at odds with the presidential race but is wedded to it because the race for president is populism more than anything else. Even now, one can point out that voters are faced with a young populist versus an aging one.
When the internet is restored - neo-nationalists allied to the NRM will pick up these points about the legitimacy of MP results versus presidential ones to argue how free and fair the process MUST be ( after all the Opposition endorses their wins in the same election).
The other tragedies, the beatings, security blanket etc will start to recede. Finally, it must be pointed out that despite the pandemic, very little effort was taken by political actors on all sides to postpone the election.
I wrote about this essential violence ( the addiction to the electoral process no matter the disagreements over quality) here angeloizama.com/dead-people-ca…

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18 Jan
Attended a press conference yesterday (online) given by @HEBobiwine and his wife Barbie Kyagulani. It lasted nearly an hour and was also addressed by his US based lawyer Mr. Bruce Afran. I will tweet a thread of his views on what happens next soon. He is under house arrest.
The only question that I asked was about his legal representation, considering that he was a candidate in a presidential election which has not concluded and he is also afraid for his safety and that of his wife. Barbie answered that their local lawyers have been denied access.
So here is the thread. The press conference was arranged by @HEBobiwine's external team. The line he was using was weak. At one point when it went off his lawyer was convinced that the last link had been severed with Bobi Wine. But he came back on.
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One of the untold stories about my friend @nickopiyo is how he slaved in silence with a multi stakeholder Police reform process in which he was a consultant. Totally independently when we got together I was also volunteering for a prison reform process (thread)
Years later after the proposals of this reform process were largely abandoned ( a lot of it focused on accountability and human rights focused policing) I was told of how a former head of police would hiss and puff at his volume of the recommendations.
I think one can be judged not by how many scores you have to settle with with your detractors but how many folks have to settle with you. Nicholas never gave up on the police reform dream, calming meeting and speaking with individual officers
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Update on @nickopiyo . Two charges are being presented in the case. One is based on the Anti-Money Laundering Act and another a claim that @chapterfourug failed ( in this COVID19) period to file returns with the NGO Board ( contd)
Our consultations have long expected these charges. The principle aim is to bring non-bailable offenses before a magistrate and cause the remand of @nickopiyo for an extended period perhaps including the election (contd)
The connection with the election is perhaps to ensure that an activist of his calibre is absent to document the violations of human rights that have characterized this political season etc and discourage others.
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Small Thread| I will miss Nasser Ntege Ssebagala. They don't make them like that anymore. Just this week I was starting to write about the contradiction he embodied in relation to the debate about "academic papers" and qualifications btn supporters of Bobi Wine and YK Museveni
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Combined as a singular ambition, they dominate entire lifetimes. The pursuit of plots of land and fresh papers for the latest profession ( there are many in my area of study #oil) set the upper limits of success. Then there is the Old School of Seya and the Hustler Club.
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One of my fav moments from the run of my sister and friend @HonAniteEvelyn . It is a long way from her first race (when we first met) and her career continues to show how a new generation navigates the practical politics of #Uganda’s Democratic experiment #UGDecides2021
Since I started reporting on Ugandan elections ( and politics) there have been (now nearly) 3 generations of young, idealistic and pragmatic leaders that have spanned the longevity of NRM’s dominance of national elections. It speaks to how impactful this period has been.
I remember like yesterday when Betty Amogin, Odonga Otto, Gerald Karuhanga or Thomas Tayebwa (sans gray hair) were the youngins we were working with. Their generation has matured in the era of the unprecedented commercialization of the democratic process whose effects we await.
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24 Aug 20
CULTURE WARS| It is quite difficult if not impossible for a new generation to be educated about the struggles of a previous one. This is best done when it is itself recruited and inducted into past struggles. (Contd)
If old enemies are now vanquished- the gains and interests that the victors earned require that the spectre of these past enemies be kept alive and the conflicts re-enacted. This is often the role of bards, writers and filmmakers today.
So popular culture is often a reproduction of conflict and its protagonists. When black, brown bodies are wasted in that slick action flick and the turban, Russian accent and bloodshot eyes of the rebel in the African jungle stare back - its culture but also war by other means.
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