Eugene Wamalwa Reveals Plans to Work with Wetang'ula & Mudavadi

For the past two years, the DAP-K leaders have been among political figures who have strongly expressed their opposition to President William Ruto's administration...
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Democratic Action Party (Kenya) Leader Eugene Wamalwa has announced his intention to work with Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang'ula and Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, and other leaders from the Western Kenya Region to reinforce unity and prioritize political interests in the region ahead of the 2027 General Elections.
- Wamalwa clarified that this collaboration is focused on regional unity and not to support President William Ruto.
- Wetang'ula revealed plans for a political pact with Mudavadi and Co-operatives and MSMEs Cabinet Secretary Wycliff Oparanya to support President William Ruto, aiming for the Western region to take power in 2032.
- This move by Wamalwa, a known critic of the Kenya Kwanza government, could cause political ripples by potentially aligning him with key figures in President William Ruto's administration, despite stating his intentions are for regional unity.
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