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Luzira prisoner Besigye rules PFF as Lukwago plays second fiddle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50262, member: 636"] Uganda's newest political party just rolled out its complete leadership team ahead of the 2026 elections. The People's Front for Freedom has four different groups running the show. Dr. Kizza Besigye leads the top group called the Council of Eminent Persons. The jailed politician gets a special title called "The Leader" instead of regular names like chairman or president. Ambassador Wasswa Bigirwa works as his deputy. The Council of Eminent Persons makes all the major decisions for the party. Fifteen people sit on this powerful group that controls everything. Names like Chapaa Karuhanga and Wafula Oguttu appear on the member list. The council runs the party from the very top down to local levels. Each member brings different skills to help guide the organization. Erias Lukwago grabbed the party chairperson job for the National Executive branch. Ibrahim Semujju Nganda became secretary general and handles all the party talking. Proscovia Salam Musumba speaks for the National Convention group. The party created special committees for different areas like health and money matters. Regional governors spread across Uganda to handle local party business. The party set up governors for places like Acholi, Ankole, and Buganda regions. Each governor has deputy helpers to share the workload. Some regions still need people to fill empty deputy spots. The party structure covers the whole country from cities to rural areas. Leaders plan to challenge President Museveni next year. [/QUOTE]
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