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Ssentamu Robert Kyagulanyi also known as Bobi Wine, is a 38-year old Ugandan musician-turned-politician and by popular acclaim, the leader of the generationally transformational People Power Movement, a platform where all Ugandans embrace their desired destiny through exercise of power enshrined under Article (1) of the Ugandan Constitution. Hon. Kyagulanyi is currently an Honorable Member of Parliament representing Kyaddondo East Constituency in Wakiso district of Uganda. On Wednesday, July 24, 2019, Hon. Kyagulanyi officially announced his intentions to run for presidency in the upcoming 2021 elections.
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ALL POWER BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE
( 1) All power belongs to the people who shall exercise their sovereignty in accordance with this Constitution.
(2) Without limiting the effect of clause (I) of thisarticle. all authority in the State emanates from the people of Uganda; and the people shall be governed through their will and consent.

IN CHILE, MEN AND WOMEN VOTED SEPARATELY UNTIL 2012.
Beginning in 1930—when women were first given the right to vote in local elections in Chile—men and women headed to separate polling locations. That year, a separate registry was created to accommodate newly-registered female voters, who were still prohibited from voting in national elections.

VOTING IS COMPULSORY IN AUSTRALIA.
Every Australian over 18 is required by law to register to vote and to participate in federal elections. Anyone who doesn’t show up on Election Day is fined AU$20 (around $15). Failure to pay that fine results in even steeper penalties—up to AU$180—and can result in a criminal charge.
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November 22, 2020
STATEMENT BY HON KYAGULANYI SSENTAMU ROBERT UPON RELEASE FOLLOWING HIS BRUTAL ARREST IN LUUKA DISTRICT.
Last evening after reaching home, I watched what has happened for the past three days ...
September 21, 2020
Provisional list of successful candidates who will hold the NUP flag for the various local government positions in Kampala and Wakiso
Comrades, Please find here a provisional list of successful candidates who will hold the NUP ...
August 7, 2020
THE DICTATORSHIP IN TOTAL PANIC
When we tried to reserve the name ‘People Power’ in 2019, we found that the ...
August 5, 2020
Artistes and division councillors join the National Unity Platform
Yet again today, it’s with great pleasure that Hon Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert has officially welcomed ...
August 3, 2020
Officially welcoming MPs and Mayors who have joined the National Unity Platform
Today the president of the National Unity Platform Hon Kyagulanyi Ssentamu Robert, with great honor ...