Seven new political parties created ahead of 2026 elections

By Adam Nuwamanya | Friday, May 10, 2024
Seven new political parties created ahead of 2026 elections
Richard Todwong, the Secretary General of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), receives Joan Asiimwe, the former leader of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC).

The Electoral Commission has welcomed seven new political parties in its registration books in anticipation of the 2026 general elections.

Among the newly registered parties is the National Revival Coalition, spearheaded by former presidential candidate John Katumba. Other parties include the National Foundation Party, National Agrarian Party, People Power Front, Shine Uganda, Uganda Prosperity Party, and National Economic and Redemption.

Julius Mucunguzi, the spokesperson for the Electoral Commission, revealed that three of the seven parties are in the advanced stages of verification, signalling progress in their registration process.

With the addition of these seven parties, Uganda's political landscape now boasts a total of 33 registered political parties.

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However, the growing number of parties poses a significant challenge to the Electoral Commission, necessitating increased funding to manage the expanding workload effectively.

Mucunguzi emphasized the importance of government support in funding political parties with representation in parliament, as mandated by electoral regulations

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