Ugandas diktator vinner valet – för sjunde gången
Med mer än hälften av rösterna räknade ser det ut som att den nuvarande diktatorn, 81-årige Yoweri Museveni, vinner valet i Uganda. Det rapporterar bland annat BBC.
Valet har präglats av våld, fusk och en total nedsläckning av internet.
Museveni tog makten 1986, och den kommande mandatperioden ser ut att bli hans sjunde på presidentposten.
Alla röster har ännu inte räknats, och valresultatet väntas vara klart på lördag eftermiddag lokal tid. Men med 60 procent av rösterna räknade låg Museveni i ledning med drygt 75 procent av rösterna.
Oppositionsledaren Bobi Wine, som enligt egen utsago har suttit i husarrest sedan valet, låg på 21 procent. I valet 2023 fick Bobi 35 procent av rösterna.
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Yoweri Museveni
Wikipedia (en)
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician, dictator and former military officer who has served as the ninth president of Uganda since 1986.
Born in Ntungamo, Uganda (then under British control), Museveni studied political science from the University of Dar es Salaam where he initiated the University Students' African Revolutionary Front. In 1972, he participated in the abortive invasion of Uganda against the regime of President Idi Amin. The next year, Museveni established the Front for National Salvation and fought alongside Tanzanian forces in the Tanzania–Uganda War, which overthrew Amin. Museveni contested the subsequent 1980 general election on the platform of Uganda Patriotic Movement, though claimed electoral fraud after losing to the unpopular Milton Obote. Museveni unified the opposition under the National Resistance Movement and started the Ugandan Bush War. On January 30, 1986, after the decisive Battle of Kampala, Museveni was sworn as president.
As president, Museveni suppressed the Ugandan insurgency and oversaw involvement in the Rwandan Civil War and the First Congo War. He ordered an intervention against the Lord's Resistance Army in an effort to halt their insurgency. His rule has been described by scholars as competitive authoritarianism, or illiberal democracy. The press has been under the authority of government. His presidency has been characterized by relative economic success and, in its later period, an upsurge in anti-homosexuality activity alongside numerous constitutional amendments, like the scrapping of presidential term limits in 2005 and age limits in 2017.
On 16 January 2021, Museveni was reelected to a sixth term with 58.6% of the vote, despite many videos and reports showing ballot box stuffing, over 400 polling stations with 100% voter turnout and human rights violations.
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