Defiance: Betty Nambooze declines to appear before DP disciplinary committee

The wrangles among Democratic Party leaders is only getting worse with the day. A few days after Mukono Municipality MP and the vice chairman of the party in charge of Buganda Betty Nambooze was foiled by Police from holding a delegates conference, the rift among the leaders of the party still continues. 



She was thus summoned to appear before before Democratic Party’s  disciplinary committee on April 20th for going against the Party president Nobert Mao’s directive. She is expected to answer for her indiscipline when she went ahead to try to convene a conference at  Nsambya Sharing Hall, which the party president Norbert Mao had stopped.

However, Ms Nambooze has maintained her defiant stance. She has stated that she will not appear before the same complainant and judge.

According to DP constitution,  for someone to be summoned, the National Executive Committee (NEC) must sit and decide to constitute itself into a disciplinary committee and send the decision to the National Council (NC), both of which she said have not convened.



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