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- Led by Mathias Mpuuga, opposition MPs, absent for a month, return to Parliament, pushing for urgent government action on human rights.
Kampala, Uganda | THE BLACK EXAMINER | Led by Mathias Mpuuga, the opposition members of Parliament, after nearly a month of absence, have reentered the parliamentary chambers. Their prolonged boycott was driven by a strong demand for the government to address critical human rights issues. They had refrained from participating in parliamentary sessions, insisting that immediate action be taken to rectify the deteriorating state of human rights in the country. The purpose of their absence was to emphasize the need for urgent dialogue and effective measures to protect the fundamental rights of all citizens.
The specific details of their demands and the government’s response have not been fully disclosed yet. Nevertheless, it is anticipated that the opposition MPs will actively advocate for human rights and hold the government accountable during their renewed presence in Parliament. The nation eagerly awaits further updates on the discussions and negotiations within the parliamentary chambers.
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