EC Rejects FDC Katonga Faction proposed party name

In Summary
  • Their application lacked a full description of the proposed symbol and colours.
  • The choice of white and royal blue closely resembles that of the Forum for Democratic Change
FDC Katonga faction
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Uganda Electoral Commission has rejected an attempt by the FDC Katonga faction to register a new political party under the name “People’s Front for Freedom” (PFF).

The commission mentioned similarities with the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) colours and a name that could cause public confusion.

The Katonga group, which is led by Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago as interim president had earlier informed the Electoral Commission of their intention to register a new party with the colors royal blue and white, a slogan “Freedom for all, all for freedom,” and a symbol featuring a phone.

In a response dated September 4, Electoral Commission Secretary Leonard Mulekwa informed the group that their application lacked a full description of the proposed symbol and colours, as required under Section 7(1) C of the Political Parties and Organizations Act, 2005.

He also pointed out that the name “People’s Front for Freedom” (PFF) closely resembles the already reserved name “People Power Front” (PPF), and that the chosen colours of royal blue and white are too similar to those of the existing Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), which could potentially confuse the public.

“The choice of white and royal blue closely resembles that of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) and is likely to confuse the general public,” the Electoral Commission explained.

The EC’s decision requires the Katonga group to revise their proposed party’s identifying elements in compliance with the Political Parties and Organizations Act.