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ODM Threatens Exit From Ruto Coalition Over Harassment of Lawmakers
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has threatened to exit its political arrangement with President William Ruto's administration, accusing the government of orchestrating the harassment of its lawmakers ahead of the 2027 elections. Public Service Cabinet Secretary Geoffrey Ruku has asserted that the Deputy President position is not subject to negotiation and belongs to Prof Kithure Kindiki, dismissing any claims from ODM leaders. Rarieda MP Otiende Amollo is urging for a swift commencement of coalition talks between UDA and ODM to resolve the dispute. President Ruto has stated that he has the authority to invite any Kenyan to State House, dismissing concerns about recent visits.
Opposition Warns Country Risks Sliding Into Anarchy Over Political Violence
Kenya's United Opposition leaders have issued a stark warning that the country could descend into anarchy if the government fails to control political violence. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula and Catholic Bishop Emeritus Maurice Crowley have voiced strong concerns regarding the escalating trend of political violence and the hiring of goons to disrupt public rallies, warning this culture poses a significant threat to Kenya's democratic space. Political analyst Barrack Muluka asserts that Kenya's constitution is merely cosmetic, describing the nation as being in the hands of goons.























