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Maamberua backs Itula to run party outside parliament
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30974, member: 2262"] Usutuaije Maamberua champions Independent Patriots for Change president Panduleni Itula's unconventional political strategy. By choosing to remain outside parliament, Itula breaks from traditional opposition party approaches that typically see leaders consumed by legislative duties. Maamberua argues that most opposition parties collapse after their first term because party presidents become trapped in parliamentary work. He believes a clear separation between party leadership and parliamentary representation could strengthen organizational sustainability. His perspective highlights a critical weakness in how smaller political parties typically operate. Political analysts offer mixed reactions to Itula's strategy. Rui Tyitende suggests the move stems from Itula's desire to maintain absolute party control. Henning Melber warns that the approach could significantly weaken the official opposition by removing the leader's direct voice from critical legislative debates. The absence of top leadership from parliamentary discussions raises questions about strategic decision-making. IPC spokesperson Imms Nashinge defends the approach, emphasizing the party's commitment to community-connected representatives. Public policy analyst Marius Kudumo remains cautiously observant, noting that opposition leaders traditionally serve as potential future government leaders. The experimental strategy challenges established political norms and may reshape how opposition parties conceptualize leadership and representation. [/QUOTE]
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