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Tumukunde calls out Uganda opposition as spineless chameleons
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82383, member: 636"] Some ex-candidate just trashed Uganda's entire opposition movement. Henry Tumukunde, from his home in Rukungiri Municipality, blasted rival leaders as inconsistent, ideologically weak, and allegedly backed by the government they claim to fight. The former security minister lost to Museveni years ago. He reflected on his own political journey during a briefing. Tumukunde argued he knows opposition politics better than current figures. He stated real opposition requires personal sacrifice. Many current leaders reportedly lack this resilience entirely. Voters can easily tell genuine actors from opportunists. A key claim involved hidden government support for certain politicians. This secret backing would completely compromise their independence. Public trust inevitably erodes under these conditions. Tumukunde criticized a lack of firm ideological stands. He labeled these figures political chameleons who shift positions constantly. This behavior confuses people seeking change. Norbert Mao, president of the Democratic Party, was singled out. Tumukunde alleged Mao's rhetoric masks contradictory loyalties. Such mixed messaging weakens the whole movement. The result is a failed alternative to the ruling government. Tumukunde urged citizens to scrutinize opposition promises. Many leaders lack the seriousness for real transformation. He concluded that politics must be a serious public service. Leaders need clear principled messages to earn trust. This is vital in historical opposition strongholds like Rukungiri. The broadside paints a picture of a fragmented, compromised field. Tumukunde's critique questions their capacity to achieve anything meaningful. [/QUOTE]
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