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Speaker of Parliament Anita Among unveils 30 independent MPs expressing interest in NRM cooperation

AdminBy AdminMarch 23, 2026Updated:March 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Speaker of Parliament Anita Annet Among, who also serves as the NRM 2nd National Vice Chairperson (Female), this afternoon unveiled a group of 30 independent legislators who have expressed interest in cooperating with the NRM to advance both party and national interests.

Speaking during a meeting at the National Resistance Movement Secretariat, the Speaker emphasized that while the legislators remain legally independent, they are politically aligned with the ruling party.
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‎“Legally, you are independent, but politically, you are NRM,” she stated.
‎She assured the MPs that those who formalize cooperation with the party will enjoy equal benefits, including access to leadership positions and participation in key party activities.
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‎The Speaker further revealed that the group—drawn from different parts of the country—will be integrated into the party’s broader agenda, with assurances of support and inclusion.
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‎“You are in the right place. You are at home,” she added.
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‎Meanwhile, the party’s Director of Legal Services, Enock Barata, clarified that the process is still at the expression of interest stage, not formal agreement.
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‎“What you are doing now is an expression of interest to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the party. You are not crossing, but indicating your intention to work with the party during your term of office,” he explained.
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‎Barata added that the submitted expressions of interest will guide the preparation of formal MoUs and invitations for an official function where the agreements will be executed.
‎“We take those who are willing to work with us—we cannot force anyone,” he noted.

The development signals growing structured cooperation between independent legislators and the ruling party.

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