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Mpuuga to Face Kyagulanyi in Court Over Ssegirinya Jailing Claims
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Ugandan MP Mathias Mpuuga plans to sue NUP leader Robert Kyagulanyi and MP Allan Ssewanyana for linking him to Muhammad Ssegirinya’s imprisonment. Mpuuga called Kyagulanyi’s accusations a failed smear campaign, suggesting the opposition leader needs medical or other help. The legal battle underscores deep rifts within Uganda’s opposition.
Mpuuga denies any role in Ssegirinya’s jailing, calling the claims baseless. He aims to clear his name through the courts.
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The Context
Kyagulanyi’s allegations stem from internal National Unity Platform disputes. The party has faced growing tensions over leadership and strategy.
Ssegirinya’s imprisonment has fueled debate about political prosecutions in Uganda. Many see it as part of a broader crackdown on opposition voices.
Mpuuga’s decision to sue highlights fractures within the opposition movement. He accuses Kyagulanyi of undermining unity with reckless claims.
Some Ugandans support Mpuuga’s push for legal accountability. Others view the lawsuit as a distraction from broader political challenges.
The case may deepen divisions within the NUP, weakening its stance. Critics argue internal conflicts benefit the ruling government.
Supporters of Kyagulanyi claim he’s exposing disloyalty within the party. Detractors say his tactics alienate allies and harm the opposition’s cause.
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| Total News Sources | 19 |
| Left | 6 |
| Right | 4 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 42% Center |
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