Muhoozi's Power Play: Uganda's Future in a Soldier's Hands

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Uganda's Muhoozi Kainerugaba, head of the army and son of President Museveni, is consolidating power, helping secure his father's victory, sidelining rivals, and signaling a potential presidential succession. He has overseen crackdowns on the opposition, including internet outages, while boosting soldiers' pay and promotions to cement loyalty. While some worry about a dynastic handover, his security influence and regional ties—notably with Rwanda—have strengthened his position, making a transition appear likely but high-risk for Uganda’s stability and democracy.
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