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President Yoweri Museveni has called on National Resistance Movement (NRM) legislators to exercise discipline and unity as the party settled on its preferred candidates for Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 12th Parliament during a caucus meeting at State House, Entebbe.
The meeting saw the NRM Parliamentary Caucus adopt recommendations from the party’s Central Executive Committee (CEC), endorsing Jacob Marksons Oboth Oboth for Speaker of Parliament and Thomas Tayebwa for Deputy Speaker.

NRM Members of Parliament raise their hands as they endorsed Hon Jacob Oboth Oboth and Hon Thomas Tayebwa as the party candidates for position of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the 12th Parliament.
While addressing newly elected Members of Parliament, President Museveni cautioned party members against excessive competition for leadership positions, saying democracy should be guided by discipline, experience and collective interest.

NRM MPs who stepped down in favour of Hon Oboth Oboth and Thomas Tayebwa for speaker and deputy speaker of parliament pose for a photo with President Museveni during an NRM caucus meeting at Entebbe.
The caucus later adopted the recommendation.
CEC also fronted Tayebwa for the position of Deputy Speaker, citing his parliamentary experience, institutional continuity, mobilisation skills and youthfulness.
According to the recommendations presented to the caucus, Tayebwa’s previous service as Government Chief Whip and Deputy Speaker had equipped him with extensive experience in parliamentary procedure and management of legislative affairs.
CEC further argued that his ability to mobilise party structures and communities would be important in strengthening parliamentary cooperation and building consensus.
The committee also cited his youthfulness and exposure as qualities expected to inject energy, dynamism and a fresh perspective into parliamentary leadership.
The NRM Caucus subsequently endorsed the recommendations.
All the other candidates who had expressed interest in contesting for the positions of Speaker and Deputy Speaker stepped down in favour of Oboth Oboth and Tayebwa, respectively, in what party members described as the spirit of the NRM.