According to The Democratic Alliance Secretariat Coordinator, Zac Niringiye, the Summit meets the two presidential aspirants to discuss how the alliance is going to manage the new situation.
After a meeting that lasted for over nine hours, the aspirants reported to the TDA Summit that expected to announce the joint presidential candidate that they needed more time to discuss and also consult from their bases.
URN has learnt that Amama Mbabazi scored 46 percent, beating Kizza Besigye - the Forum for Democratic Change presidential flag bearer by one percentage point.
The Democratic Alliance-TDA Summit is considering the possibility of fielding former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and Forum for Democratic Change-FDC presidential flag bearer Kizza Besigye separately or as running mates.