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Managing elite defection in Museveni's Uganda: the 2016 elections in perspective

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2016
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Africa | Eastern Africa

Like other semi-authoritarian leaders, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni faced constant threats of elite defections during successive general elections since 1996. Except in 2011 when he lured prominent opposition members to his ruling party, Museveni faced defections on the eve of four out of the five general elections during his rule: in 1996, 2001, 2006 and 2016. The 2015 defection of former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi was billed as Museveni's toughest challenge ever. However, Museveni successfully countered this threat with ministerial appointments, cash handouts along with targeted use of state coercive apparatus, chiefly the police, thus stopping Mbabazi from taking many National Resistance Movement (NRM) party elites into his camp to mount a serious electoral challenge. This article situates Mbabazi's defection, and his poor performance at the polls going by the official election results, in the context of previous episodes of elite defections. The article argues that defections...

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