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Russian lawmakers monitor Uganda election process

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Published: January 16, 2026 9:52 pm
Author: RT

More than 1,600 representatives from the African Union, the EU, US and China were accredited to observe the vote

Russian observers have praised the organization and transparency of Uganda’s general elections, as incumbent President Yoweri Museveni took a commanding lead in early results after Thursday’s vote.

Deputy chair of the Russian Federation Council’s social policy committee, Darya Lantratova, who was part of an international observer mission invited by Ugandan authorities, noted that the voting process was conducted systematically and openly.

“We have visited several dozen polling stations and can confirm that we have not recorded a single serious violation that could affect the voting results,” Lantratova said. She highlighted orderly queues, thorough identification checks, and provisions such as photographs on ballots to assist non-literate voters.

The election, which saw voters choose a president and 500 members of parliament, was monitored by more than 1,600 international and regional observers. Delegations included representatives from the African Union, the East African Community, the European Union, the United States, the United Kingdom and China.

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Meanwhile, Russian senator Ivan Novikov, also part of the observer mission, emphasized that Russia cooperates with Uganda beyond the election period, noting longstanding trade and economic ties, including exports of wheat, mineral fertilizers, and aircraft parts.

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