Uganda's main opposition leader, Robert Kyagulanyi, has left the country after spending two months in hiding. Bloomberg posted on X that Kyagulanyi's departure follows the contested presidential and parliamentary elections held on January 15. The elections were marred by allegations of irregularities and have led to heightened political tensions in Uganda. Kyagulanyi, who has been a vocal critic of the current administration, faced significant challenges during the election period, including restrictions on his movements and communication. His departure marks a significant moment in Uganda's political landscape, as the country continues to grapple with the aftermath of the disputed polls.