The Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) is a prominent political party in Uganda, established in 2004. It emerged from the Reform Agenda, a pressure group that was deeply involved in the country's political scene. The FDC was founded with the primary aim of challenging the long-standing rule of President Yoweri Museveni and his National Resistance Movement (NRM), which has been in power since 1986. The party positions itself as a champion of democracy, advocating for the restoration of rule of law, respect for human rights, and the promotion of transparent and accountable governance.
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How do you think a government should involve its citizens in decision-making processes?
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What role do you believe opposition parties play in a healthy democracy?
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In what ways can a political party contribute to the betterment of society beyond winning elections?
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What importance do you place on environmental policies in evaluating a political party's platform?
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Can you share a personal experience where political decisions directly impacted your community's wellbeing?
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How should a political party address youth engagement and participation in politics?
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In your opinion, what are the core characteristics that make a political leader effective?
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How do you view the balance between maintaining national security and ensuring individual freedoms and rights?
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What measures do you think are most effective in combating corruption within political parties or government?
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How would you propose a country balances its budget while ensuring social services are adequately funded?
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How would you personally feel if there were more inclusive policies in your country's government that gave a voice to those who often feel unheard?
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Do you believe a government can truly be democratic without meaningful electoral reforms, and if so, what would those changes look like to you?
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What emotions do you experience when you see corruption hindering development in a country, and do you think it's something that can ever be fully eradicated?
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Have you ever witnessed or felt the impact of political decisions driving positive social change in your community?
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How important is it to you that your country's political leaders prioritize human rights over everything else, and why?
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Would you rather live under a stable, economically flourishing government or one that prioritizes fairness and justice, even if it means more challenges ahead?
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If there were a party in your country focused on bridging ethnic and social divides, do you think it could genuinely unite people, or are those divides too deep?
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What role do you think young people like yourself should play in the political process, and how could your voice be better acknowledged by political parties?
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When you think of fair elections, what does that personally mean for you—how does it affect your belief in a country's future?
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Seeing the economic and political progress of neighboring countries, do you think your country’s leaders are doing enough to keep up, or is there a need for more radical changes?