Uganda’s Prime Minister, Amama Mbabazi has told parliament that the county is now a fully democratic nation where all Ugandans have the right of full expression, which the police should respect.
The Prime Minister said this on Wednesday while responding to MP Osegge of the opposition Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party who asked about Police’s action of breaking Opposition meetings.
“Uganda is now a fully democracratic natio; all Ugandans have the right of full expression, which the police should respect.” PM Amama remarked.
Last weekend, the police blocked opposition leaders from holding consultative meetings on electoral reforms in the eastern districts of Mbale and Soroti.
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