The Democratic Alliance does not like the National Unity Platform party's "protest vote" plan. They think it helps make the ruling National Resistance Movement look good in the next election.
The Democratic Alliance wants all groups against the government to come together first. They want to fix the voting rules before any group joins an election.
Mathias Mpuuga leads the Democratic Alliance right now. He said groups that join elections without fixing the rules help the government cheat. "When other parties join the NRM in an election without good changes, they make the NRM's cheating seem okay," he said.
Mr. Mpuuga wants everyone who dislikes the government to work together. "We need to help each other make the Democratic Alliance strong if our country wants good leaders," he said.
Robert Kyagulanyi runs the National Unity Platform. He believes people should vote in the 2026 elections even if the rules are flawed.
The Democratic Alliance believes joining elections without fixing the rules first just makes the NRM stronger.
People wonder if the groups against the government will work together to fix the voting rules or if they will keep different plans as the 2026 elections approach.
The Democratic Alliance wants all groups against the government to come together first. They want to fix the voting rules before any group joins an election.
Mathias Mpuuga leads the Democratic Alliance right now. He said groups that join elections without fixing the rules help the government cheat. "When other parties join the NRM in an election without good changes, they make the NRM's cheating seem okay," he said.
Mr. Mpuuga wants everyone who dislikes the government to work together. "We need to help each other make the Democratic Alliance strong if our country wants good leaders," he said.
Robert Kyagulanyi runs the National Unity Platform. He believes people should vote in the 2026 elections even if the rules are flawed.
The Democratic Alliance believes joining elections without fixing the rules first just makes the NRM stronger.
People wonder if the groups against the government will work together to fix the voting rules or if they will keep different plans as the 2026 elections approach.