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Inside Parliament’s Grand Comeback Party After a Year of Political Hustle

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After months of non-stop political activity, Members of Parliament are finally getting their moment to relax as a long-postponed celebration takes center stage on January 30th. The event steps in for the missed 2025 end-of-year party, which was shelved as legislators scattered across the country to focus on election campaigns and constituency duties.

Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa broke the news with excitement, inviting MPs to show up and fully enjoy the occasion. He framed it as more than just a party — calling it an opportunity for lawmakers to reset, laugh together, and momentarily escape the pressures that come with national leadership.

The venue will be Parliament itself, a place usually known for serious debate and tight schedules. This time, however, the atmosphere is expected to shift from formal to festive, giving the chambers a rare touch of celebration instead of policy arguments and legislative procedures.

A notable aspect surrounding the event is Parliament’s Ugx 7,886,000,000 allocation for entertainment and welfare. While the figure has sparked public debate, officials insist the funds are designed to support lawmakers’ wellbeing and create a healthier working environment in an institution that handles demanding national issues daily.
Supporters of the initiative argue that such social functions help cool political tempers and build personal connections among members. In a House often divided by party lines and opposing views, moments of shared enjoyment are seen as a way to strengthen cooperation beyond the floor of Parliament.
The timing of the celebration is significant. The recent election season drained energy from many legislators who spent months meeting voters, organizing rallies, and managing campaign strategies. With the dust settling, this event offers a chance to finally pause and acknowledge the hard work invested throughout the year.
Expectations point to an energetic gathering filled with good food, lively music, and entertainment meant to lift spirits. For a few hours, the usual weight of national concerns will give way to smiles, conversation, and the simple joy of being off duty.
Deputy Speaker Tayebwa emphasized that the celebration will be one to remember, encouraging full participation. Beyond fun, the occasion represents a rare break from routine, allowing MPs to reconnect as colleagues and recharge before diving back into the serious business of governing the nation.

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