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The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has officially joined Democratic alliance (DA)

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has officially joined Democratic alliance (DA) and pledged to work together especially on the issues of electoral reforms ahead of the 2026 elections.

In a significant move towards potential political collaboration, the PPP hosted a meeting with the Democratic Alliance pressure group at their offices, Ntinda Kampala, on Thursday.

The discussions led by the PPP Chairman Sadam Gayira and the national coordinator of DA Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba, centred around proposed constitutional amendments, electoral reforms and transition of power in Uganda. The DA’s Samuel Walter Lubega Mukaaku, Micheal Mibikke, also attended the meeting.

The Democratic Alliance Coordinator Rt. Hon. Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba initiated the meeting to present their amendment proposals, which were discussed in depth by both parties.

As the leader of the PPP, Gayira recognized the importance of unity and cooperation among opposition parties. Gayira embraced the Democratic Alliance’s reforms, saying he also aims to strengthen the party’s stance and promote a more inclusive and participatory democracy

Gayira highlights PPP maintains an open-door policy for all those who share their vision of a transformed Uganda, where citizens live with dignity and have equal opportunities.

“The DA’s proposed amendments will now be reviewed by the party’s organs, and we also have our proposed amendments, which we will soon present to DA before any decisions made,” Gayira stated 

According to Gayira, the DA’s move is seen as a strategic move to challenge the status quo and bring about meaningful reforms.

Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba reaffirmed his commitment to pushing forward with his plan of reforms ahead of the 2026 elections. Speaking with determination, Mpuuga emphasized the need for meaningful change in Uganda’s political landscape.

Mpuuga views the Democratic Alliance as a “pressure group” aimed at uniting pro-change forces for a transformative political agenda. He believes that by working together, opposition forces can disrupt the status quo and bring about real change.

However, Mpuuga is optimistic about the progress of his reform agenda. According to him (Mpuuga), the move to implement key constitutional and electoral reforms ahead of 2026 elections.

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