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What is happening in FDC is good for Uganda – says Beti Kamya

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
August 7, 2018
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Just like a saying when France coughs, the entire world catches a cough. Now in the context of our local politics, it’s always a ‘jubireewo’ for the ruling party NRM when the leading opposition party FDC gets a scuffle.

News coming from the office of the Minister of Kampala indicates that Hon Beti Kamya a once big opposition figure has applauded the reshuffles in the FDC.

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“What is happening in FDC is good for Uganda because of many reasons. In fact, it high lights real-life politics.” Kamya stated

However, she again took swipe at FDC for implements what they have always been criticizing about NRM as she said; “These people in FDC have been criticizing NRM for giving positions in parliament basing on party interests but they are exactly doing the same now.”

“I hear one of Winnie Kiiza’s crime for losing office was not supporting the FDC candidate in the Bugiri elections. But if it was her conscience not to support, why decide to punish her?” she wondered.

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