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04 Feb '25
The National Unity Platform (NUP) Electoral Management Committee has officially confirmed the credentials of renowned lawyer Erias Luyimbazi Nalukoola, clearing the way for him to contest the vacant Kawempe North MP seat.
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25 Nov '24
Uganda People's Congress (UPC) president, Jimmy Akena, has declared his unwavering determination to contest in the 2026 presidential election, promising to secure Uganda’s future.Speaking to a crowd at Ocero Tra
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01 Oct '24
A Tunisian court sentenced presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel to 12 years in prison on Tuesday, amid growing opposition anger against President Kais Saied, whose critics accuse him of using the judiciary to sideline his opponents. It was the third prison sentence imposed on Zammel in t
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28 Sep '24
Mathias Mpuuga has expressed his gratitude to his colleagues from the DP Bloc for endorsing him as their presidential candidate for the 2026 election. In his first speech following the endorsement, Mpuuga stated, “I appreciate my colleagues from the DP Bloc fo
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09 Sep '24
Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez flew into Spain on Sunday to seek asylum, Madrid said, hours after quitting his country amid a political and diplomatic crisis over July's disputed election.Gonzalez - who has challenged President Nic
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26 Jul '24
Former US President Barack Obama announced his endorsement of Kamala Harris' presidential bid on Friday, marking a significant development in the 2024 election cycle.The endorsement was made public through a post on Obama's X handle, where he shared his and his
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11 Feb '24
CNN’s Michael Smerconish expressed bewilderment over Las Vegas oddsmakers giving former First Lady Michelle Obama better odds of becoming president than certain competitors, despite no indications of her running. Smerconish discussed this re
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01 Feb '24
Joe Biden is on course to defeat Donald Trump in November with two more electoral college votes than he secured in 2020, assuming they are the respective Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, according to a new study.The