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"speaker_name": "Nambale, ANC",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Sakwa Bunyasi",
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"content": "There are also other more mundane issues at home. For instance, in 2017, we had a big political party and a major coalition. The law organises this principle through parties. Even though the major coalition had deposited its instruments with the Registrar of Political Parties and, therefore, binding it legally and giving it a legal persona, the process brought down from the aggregate party allocations seems not to flow smoothly. I hope that first and foremost, a party should, within themselves, negotiate as strongly as they can. If they have issues that they disagree with on, they can go back to the Political Parties Fund. This is certainly one of the most important things. We hope that through these kinds of funds, they would not just go on bureaucracies or campaigns around the country but they will also be used for capacity building and training. As I said, my desire would be that we end up with a situation where we have issue-oriented political parties rather than the things that seem to drive us at the moment. The Political Parties Fund is extremely useful."
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