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Inge mwaka 2011

Inge mwaka 2011
Author: Citizens' Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2011
Genre: Election monitoring
ISBN:

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Beyond 2011

Beyond 2011
Author: Citizens' Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 2011*
Genre: Election monitoring
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Collapse of the Opposition Inter-Party Coalition in Uganda

Collapse of the Opposition Inter-Party Coalition in Uganda
Author: Catherine Promise Biira
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2013-06-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 294050329X

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“It’s not so much what you agree upon, what you write on paper, but something intangible that in the end determines the success of political cooperation,” stated the leader of the Uganda People’s Congress Dr. Olara Otunnu. Hoping to put an end to the dominant-party system of Uganda – where President Yoweri Museveni and his National Resistance Movement had ruled since 1986 – in 2008, four parties of the opposition gathered under the banner of the Inter-Party Cooperation (IPC). Their intention was to field a single candidate for the 2011 general election, but the IPC collapsed five months before the election day. Through an analysis of official documents, media reports and primary data obtained from interviews with party leaders, this ePaper examines the dynamics of the negotiations which led to the formation and collapse of this coalition. It argues that the claims by party leaders that the coalition fell because of disagreements over whether or not to participate in the elections are but a veil to cover the much deeper relationship issues between coalition members, in which the real explanation for the IPC’s demise lies. Through identifying common grounds between former coalition members, this ePaper proposes new avenues for further cooperation between opposition parties. Among the several lessons to be drawn from the IPC’s downfall, the author emphasises the need for confidence building measures, in order to deal with the underlying feelings of mistrust among members.


Electoral Democracy in Uganda

Electoral Democracy in Uganda
Author: Julius Kiiza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Electoral Democracy in Uganda: Understanding the Institutional Processes and Outcomes of the 2006 Multiparty Elections analyses the institutionalisation of democratic practice in the Uganda with reference to the 2006 elections. The focus is on elections as a "test" of the strength and legitimacy of Uganda's political institutions. It is argued that elections are more than the casting and counting of ballots. Accordingly, the book analyses the 2006 Ugandan elections in terms of the broader process involving the setting of rules for political contests; the registration of voters and parties; the nomination of candidates; campaigning and voting; the ballot counting and tallying; and, fially, the handling of election complaints. The book examines four key institutions that should, ideally, secure democratic governance - the parliament, the Electoral Commission (EC), the judiciary, and political parties. To present a comprehensive analysis of the key players in the electoral process, the book has chapters on the roles of women, civil society and the media, and security agencies in the 2006 elections.