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    Türk praised Indonesia’s Parliament for passing the Domestic Workers Protection Law, calling it a “historic breakthrough” for the nation’s estimated 4.2 million domestic workers, most of them being women.
    Mao framed his bid for Speaker as part of a broader mission to reform Parliament, which he said needs urgent fixing, particularly in tackling corruption and restoring public trust in the legislature.

    NUP Warns Protection Bill Could Cripple Foreign Funding

    “Having ensured that NUP didn't get support from the National Consolidated Fund, they went back to the drawing board to come up with the evil scheme in the name of the Protection of Sovereignty Bill. We want to call upon the people of Uganda to take interest in this bill and deny it,” Katana said.

    EX- Leaders of NURP Reconcile with NUP, Withdraw the...

    The former leaders of the National Unity Reconciliation and Development Party (NURP), including Moses Kibalama Nkonge and Paul Ssimbwa...

    Security, Fear, and the Ballot: Questions Rise Over Security...

    As Uganda counts down to the January 2026 elections, top academics and opposition figures have raised alarms over the...

    Buganda Road Court Releases 10 March to Parliament Protesters

    The protest was part of a larger movement against corruption in Uganda, which has seen significant public outcry due to high-profile corruption scandals involving government officials.

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