Uganda : Uganda opposition coalition hit by party pullout
on 2010/8/31 11:00:21
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KAMPALA (Reuters) - A Ugandan opposition coalition aiming to unseat President Yoweri Museveni suffered a setback on Monday when one of the five parties withdrew in a disagreement over a demand to replace the Electoral Commission.

The Uganda People's Congress (UPC) and its leader, Olara Otunnu, pulled out of the Inter-Party Cooperation (IPC) after it said other parties had reneged on an agreement that they demand the Electoral Commission be replaced before the elections.

The five opposition parties had formed the coalition in July 2008, agreeing to field a joint presidential candidate to challenge Museveni, who has held power in East Africa's third largest economy since 1986, in presidential and parliamentary elections set for early 2011.

"After careful review, UPC is unable to continue working with the IPC project and process," Otunnu told a news conference.

He said that his party disagreed with the other members of the coalition who, he said, still opposed the Electoral Commission but were nevertheless taking the position that "we shall participate in elections organised by the same Commission".

Analysts said UPC's pullout had weakened the opposition's chances of dislodging Museveni, but they still could be counted on to mount a stiff competition.

"President Yoweri Museveni can get some mileage from this setback but his own party is in the same internal wrangling and fights," political analyst Timothy Kalyegira said.

UPC was the second biggest party in the coalition after the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), whose frontrunner is Kizza Besigye. The opposition coalition is due to name its flag bearer on Tuesday.

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