Kampala (Uganda), 18 Jan. (LaPresse/AP) – President Yoweri Museveni told the nation that his landslide victory in Uganda's elections demonstrated the dominance of his party, which has ruled this East African country for four decades. The day after being declared the winner, Museveni said the result gave ‘a good taste of the strength’ of his party, known as the National Resistance Movement. ‘The opposition is lucky,’ he added after Thursday's election, ‘they haven't seen our full strength yet.’ Voter turnout was 52%, the lowest since Uganda returned to multi-party politics in 2006. Addressing the nation from his country home in western Uganda, where many dignitaries gathered to hear the president speak publicly for the first time since his victory, Museveni said he believed many of those who did not vote were members of the ruling party.