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Debate on independents, electoral reforms on today

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February 13, 2015
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NRM caucus spokesperson Evelyn Anite in Kyankwanzi earlier

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NRM caucus spokesperson Evelyn Anite in Kyankwanzi earlier
NRM caucus spokesperson Evelyn Anite in Kyankwanzi earlier

Debate on the independents is on today.

The NRM caucus meeting in Kyankwanzi is set to debate a proposal for constitutional amendment to allow independent MPs to take part in primaries without losing their seats.

This proposal is fronted by West Budama MPs Jacob Oboth and Fox Odoi.

Under the constitution currently, all independents MPs would lose their seats it they participated in party primaries.

Also to be debated are the electoral and other constitutional reforms that various stakeholders have been pushing for to guarantee free and fair elections come 2016.

The NRM caucus spokesperson Evelyn Anite says the Secretary General will present their roadmap to 2016.

The week-long annual retreat closes in tomorrow.

Story by Benjamin Jumbe

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