Museveni's Solitaire: A Winning Strategy or a Dangerous Game?

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Museveni's Solitaire: A Winning Strategy or a Dangerous Game?
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This article dives into the political tactics of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, often described as a solitary game of Solitaire. While criticized, his approach seems to yield results for him and his party, the NRM.

Museveni's Calculated Moves:

The article highlights Museveni's calculated approach to navigating political challenges. He takes a measured stance, analyzing situations before acting, often leaving opponents surprised and outmanoeuvred.

Case Studies:

  • Karamoja Iron Sheet Scandal: When the scandal broke, Museveni remained silent, focusing on a later, undisclosed "political action," while his cabinet faced public backlash.
  • NRM Allegiance Crisis: During a rift within the NRM between him and his son, Museveni maintained composure. Reforms in the army followed, with his son later appointed Chief of Defence Forces (CDF).
  • Scrutiny of the Legal System: Despite criticism of the legal system, Museveni maintains public support.

Opposition's Struggles:

The article contrasts Museveni's success with the disarray within the opposition. Parties like the DP, FDC, and NUP are described as "crushed," "divided," and "embroiled in chaos," respectively.

Expert Opinions:

Opiyo, a commentator, criticizes the opposition for playing "in a very difficult environment" without sufficient creativity in confronting Museveni. He argues their lack of innovation leads them towards "oblivion."

Salaamu Musumba, another commentator, acknowledges the effectiveness of Museveni's tactics but warns of their dangers. He calls it a "very dangerous move that only works for him and his interest."

NRM's Dominance:

The article emphasizes the NRM's relentless pursuit of victory, exploiting any advantage, from manipulating the constitution to undermining opponents.

Opposition's Counter-Strategy:

Hon. Madandi, representing the opposition, argues there's "nothing positive to learn" from Museveni. However, he concedes the need for a more strategic approach, suggesting selective action instead of constant reactions.

The Question Remains:

The article concludes by leaving the question open: Can the opposition learn from Museveni's calculated approach, or are they destined to be outplayed at his solitary game?

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