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Uganda's 2026 Elections Face Calls for Urgent Electoral Reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48914, member: 636"] Uganda faces serious problems as January 2026 elections approach fast. Political leaders worry about violence and unfair voting practices across the country. The Center for Constitutional Governance held a major meeting at Hotel Africana on Thursday. Top officials from different groups came together to discuss these mounting concerns. Everyone agreed that changes must happen before people cast their ballots. Justice Minister Nobert Mao blasted the military for bad behavior during past elections. He praised soldiers for helping other African countries but slammed them for hurting Ugandans at home. Mao demanded that police handle crowds instead of army troops at voting stations. He also complained about politicians buying votes from poor citizens. The minister insisted that government leaders must fight poverty to stop this problem. Human rights chief Mariam Wangadya told people to stay hopeful about the upcoming vote. She reminded everyone that elections help citizens judge their leaders fairly. Police should control crowds without using excessive force against peaceful gatherings. Electoral Commission spokesman Julius Mucunguzi promised to work with security forces for better results. He stressed that all groups must cooperate to prevent violent scenes. Sarah Bireete from the governance center delivered a stark warning about uncontrolled violence. She reminded attendees that 54 people died during the 2021 elections around Kampala. Officers need proper training to understand that voting is not warfare. Better education will help citizens understand their voting power and responsibilities for the future. [/QUOTE]
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