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Yoweri Museveni Wins Re-election Amid Violence and Opposition Unrest in Uganda

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Yoweri Museveni has been declared the winner of Uganda's presidential elections, securing over 70% of the votes, which extends his rule into a fifth decade. His main opponent, Bobi Wine, received 24% and has alleged widespread electoral fraud, calling for protests while his whereabouts remain uncertain after a military raid on his home. The elections were marred by violence, with reports of seven deaths attributed to police actions against opposition supporters. Museveni's victory was anticipated, given his history of altering constitutional limits to maintain power, despite international criticism regarding the fairness of the elections.

Key Details: • Election results announced in Kampala, with Museveni receiving over 70% of votes. • Bobi Wine claims to have escaped military raid; his family reportedly under house arrest. • Seven reported dead due to police actions during post-election violence.

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Yoweri MuseveniBobi WineRobert KyagulanyiUgandaMuwanga KivumbiMuhoozi KainerugabaKampalaComisión Electoral de Uganda

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