Uganda's opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine said on Friday that he wanted a peaceful resolution to Thursday's election, in which he has alleged that fraud occurred, but said people have a constitutional right to protest.
Wine spoke at a news conference at his home in the capital shortly after the electoral commission announced that, with nearly 30% of votes counted, President Yoweri Museveni had a strong lead over him.
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