DUA joins the CHADEMA party to celebrate the lifting of the ban on political rallies in Tanzania and the triumphant return of Hon. Tundu Lissu

The Democrat Union of Africa (DUA) is thrilled to learn about the lifting of the ban on political rallies in Tanzania and the triumphant return of Hon. Tundu Lissu from exile. This marks a significant step towards rekindling and upholding the ideals of democracy and human rights protection in the country.
The DUA Is a coalition of all conservatives political parties in Africa, committed to promoting and defending the principles of democracy, freedom, and human rights across the continent. We believe that the ability to freely express oneself, assemble, and participate in peaceful rallies is essential for any democratic society.

We welcome the lifting of the ban on political rallies and the return of Hon. Tundu Lissu as a positive step towards a more open and inclusive political environment in Tanzania. We hope that this marks the beginning of a new era of freedom of expression and peaceful assembly in the country, and we look forward to the continuation of this progress. DUA also congratulates RL Hon. Freeman Aikaeli Mbowe and the CHADEMA Party for their role in attaining this important victory.

Hon. Tundu Lissu, a prominent opposition leader in Tanzania, has been in exile since 2017 following an assassination attempt on his life. His return to Tanzania marks a significant moment for democracy and human rights in the country, and DUA is honored to stand with him in his fight for a more just and equal society. We are proud to have Hon. Tundu Lissu as a member of our coalition, and we look forward to continuing to work with him and the CHADEMA party to promote democracy and human rights across Africa. We also hope that this marks a new dawn of reinvigoration for the CHADEMA party.

The DUA will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the rights and freedoms of all citizens are respected and protected, and to promote the development of democratic societies across the continent.

In solidarity with the People of Tanzania and the CHADEMA Party.

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