The Kenyan government, represented by the Attorney General, has urged the High Court not to review the grounds of the former Deputy President's ouster, asserting that the matter is not open to judicial review on its merits. Lawyers for former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua are challenging the Senate decision in court, seeking to overturn his removal from office. His legal team asserted the impeachment process was a "parliamentary coup" during hearings. Petitioners argue the impeachment was a politically motivated purge by the President William Ruto administration to control Mt Kenya politics. Additionally, Gachagua warned that his potential removal could pave the way for political retribution. The court has also allowed medical evidence from Gachagua's doctor regarding his health during the impeachment proceedings.










