TIFA survey: How UDA-ODM pact lost Kenyans in six months

More than half of Kenyans now oppose the Broad-Based Government, with support for the ODM and UDA coalition arrangement crumbling to its lowest level in a year, a new poll shows...
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A recent survey indicates a significant decline in public approval for the Broad-Based Government (BBG) arrangement, comprising the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
- 56% of Kenyans now oppose the BBG.
- The poll was conducted by TIFA Research between May 2 and 1.
- Support for the UDA-ODM pact has reached its lowest point in a year.
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