The agreement includes 79 countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific and threatens to impose radical gender and sex “education” on conservative nations and undermine their respective sovereignty. It was signed on November 15 and legally binds signatories for the next two decades.
On Friday, November 17, the Ugandan Parliament announced that it would not sign the agreement until clarification on these issues and complete understanding of the agreement has been reached. The New Partnership Agreement, which is the latest instalment under the overarching Samoa Agreement, is designed to address issues related to “human rights” and development, governance, security, “environmental sustainability,” and migration. In other words - to impose the death-wish anti-culture of the European and globalist elite on the nations of the Third World.