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Gen.Muntu’s ANT Implores Kadaga To Join IPOD

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Leaders of the Alliance for National Transformation party (ANT)  paid a courtesy call on Speaker Rebecca Kadaga at Parliament.

Key issues of concern include membership to the Interparty Organisation for Dialogue (IPOD).

Kadaga said she will consult widely, especially on the issue of MPs that have since crossed from one party to the other; including the ANT party.

The current law allows any MP to cross during the last 6 months of Parliament’s tenure.

“We shall discuss whether Parliament can immediately change the register and recognize the said MPs.”

The stakeholders will include Parliament’s Legal Dept; the Uganda Law Society; and others. …..ege…..

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