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Kenya: Storm in William Ruto Camp Over 2022 Coalition

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A storm is brewing in Deputy President William Ruto’s camp over a push for the DP to enter into coalition agreements with affiliated parties in the race for State House.

Former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri’s The Service Party (TSP) and Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria’s People’s Empowerment Party (PEP) are affiliated to the DP and have indicated that while they back Dr Ruto for the top job in 2022, they will not fold their outfits.

But leaders allied to the DP-linked United Democratic Alliance (UDA) say that demands for a coalition with the DP were premature, and that the leaders should instead disband their outfits and join the re-branded party.

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“Some of us strongly believe that forming a regional party purportedly to negotiate with DP Ruto is irrational; it does not make sense. We, as UDA, cannot talk of coalitions now. For me, coalitions should be post-election.

Mt Kenya leaders

“But that does not mean we are not amenable to talks now. But what we know is we are not seeking a coalition or a regional party, we are building UDA,” Murang’a Senator Irungu Kang’ata said on Sunday.

Mr Kang’ata, a key ally of the DP in Mt Kenya, said regional parties were a bad idea.

“I am aware of some Mt Kenya leaders saying they want a regional party. We from Murang’a do not subscribe to that. We want a unified party that brings everyone together to bring up all the people at the bottom of the pyramid, and that party is UDA,” added Mr Kang’ata.