President Museveni has summoned Speaker Anita Among for a meeting that sources say will touch on wide-ranging issues.
Top of the agenda is the State of the Nation Address, the Nile Post has been told, which the President wants to understand how it is being prepared.
The meeting at State House comes on the back of the Speaker facing intense scrutiny weighted by debilitating sanctions imposed by Western governments. However, the Speaker arrives at State House on the back of another tetchy issue in the House she superintends - of the ruling NRM legislators Theodore Ssekikubo and Sarah Opendi leading a censure motion that could see three political compatriots potted in the trench of ignominy.
Mr Museveni has been angry over the so-called service award and the Speaker's decision to back off and watch as Ssekikubo and Opendi lure one legislator after another adds to speculation that the ruling party is in it.
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