With nominations ending Tuesday, September 20, the number is expected to explode, especially because major political parties represented in the House are yet to register their candidates.
Fifteen seek nomination for EALA election in crowded race on first day
The upcoming East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) election will be crowded this year as fifteen contenders for the representative slots have sought nomination to the regional Parliament on the first day.
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So far, the Justice Forum (JEEMA) solely represented in the House by MP Asuman Basalirwa (JEEMA, Bugiri Municipality) has presented the only political party sponsored candidate in the pack of 15, after signing in its Secretary General, Mr Mohamed Kateregga.
The other candidates include Salaama Nakitende, Gilbert Agaba, Ambrose Murangira, Allan Muyima, and journalist Julius Bukyana, Ronex Tendo Kisembo, Lauben Bwengye, Patience Naamara Tumwesigye, Stella Kiryowa, Dr Daniel Kapyata, and Daniel Muwonge.
A committee in line with Rule 12 of the Rules of Procedure of Parliament will vet the contestants for their suitability and qualification today, Tuesday 20, and the Speaker will announce to the House the names of successful candidates tomorrow, Wednesday, September 21. The names will then be gazetted and published in print media in line with Appendix B of the Rules of Procedure.
Campaigns are slated for Thursday, September 29, which will be followed by voting on the same day.
Last week, the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party chairperson, President Yoweri Museveni, said the party will be sticking with its current six representatives.
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