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Gachagua Drops Reinstatement Bid, Seeks Compensation in Court - April 2026
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has shifted his legal strategy in his impeachment battle, dropping a bid for reinstatement and instead pursuing a claim for compensation and benefits. The legal battle challenging his removal has officially begun at the Milimani High Court, with Gachagua arguing his removal was unconstitutional. Meanwhile, speculation continues about whether Gachagua will be eligible to contest for the presidency in 2027, arising from ongoing discussions and potential legal interpretations surrounding his qualifications and political future. These developments represent a significant evolution in Gachagua's approach to reclaiming political power after his removal from office.
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