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There are no credible challengers to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni within the top ranks of the governing National Resistance Movement. The respected Foreign Minister James Wambogo Wapakhabulo, who had been a serious candidate for the presidency, was pressured to quit as Speaker of Parliament and take a backroom job, before he died in 2004....

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