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There is no DP without Museveni-Museveni Tells DP Officials at State House

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The Chairman of the National Resistance Movement [NRM] and president of the republic of Uganda has on Wednesday met with his DP counterpart Norbert Mao at state house Entebbe in which the two political leaders agreed to work together.

This was enforced by signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two political parties of DP and NRM at state house Entebbe that was witnessed by the secretary generals of DP and NRM, Siranda Gerald and Richard Todwong respectively.

President museveni and DP party president General Norbert Mao meet at state house.

This was enforced by signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two political parties of DP and NRM at state house Entebbe that was witnessed by the secretary generals of DP and NRM, Siranda Gerald and Richard Todwong respectively.

At the signing of the aforesaid MOU, president Museveni congratulated DP president Norbert Mao for steering the party to agreeing with NRM. The president further noted that this is something that should have happened at the top administrative level long ago.
Museveni noted that among the political parties in the country, DP was more sincere, transparent, straight forward and exhibited good qualities of a perfect political party.

President museveni together with DP party president Norbert Mao show the signed MOUs at state house Entebbe. PPU/PHOTO

Museveni said that today’s agreement marked a milestone, commending DP party for not playing what he termed as distractive opposition politics.

On the other hand, the DP president General Norbert Mao appreciated the milestone on behalf of his party saying this was just the beginning of a continuous journey which was started before even some of them were born.

He promised Museveni that he is going to gather all his party members all over the country given this opportunity.
Like all politics go without criticism, DP president has on several occasions been accused of siding with the ruling party NRM which Mao has rubbished on all occasions.

It’s said that it’s even because of this reason that some political diehards of DP from the central region broke away from their long time party to join NUP wave in 2021 general elections.

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