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Legal Experts Question Gachagua Impeachment Verdict
Former Chief Justice David Maraga has publicly questioned a recent High Court ruling, asserting that the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua should have been annulled. The verdict has created tension between lawyers and the Judiciary, with high-profile court rulings concerning the impeachment igniting significant legal and constitutional debates. Kenya's Opposition and lawyers are challenging the recent verdict regarding the ouster of Deputy President Gachagua, citing significant flaws. The Daily Nation's Darubini analysis column is scrutinizing the recent court decision, posing the question of its fairness.
Gachagua Announces 45-Day Political Conclave After Impeachment Ruling
Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has announced a 45-day political conclave to build consensus for a single opposition presidential candidate in the 2027 General Election, asserting his own presidential bid remains active despite a High Court ruling upholding his impeachment. He has labeled the impeachment process a "constitutional coup" and plans to appeal to the Court of Appeal following the High Court decision. Allies of Gachagua assert that his influence in the Mt Kenya region remains strong and unaffected for the upcoming 2027 presidential election. The ruling is expected to significantly influence Kenyan opposition politics ahead of the next election.
Senate Moves to Appeal Sh50 Million Award to Gachagua
The Kenyan Senate is set to appeal a High Court ruling that awarded Sh50 million to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for an infringement of his right to a fair trial. Speaker Amason Kingi has defended the Senate's impeachment proceedings, asserting that the process was conducted properly despite the recent High Court finding. Former Deputy President Gachagua has strongly criticized the court ruling that ordered him to pay shillings 50 million as compensation, and he has officially refused to comply with this decision. Oburu Odinga, ODM Party leader, has dismissed Gachagua's medical explanation as an afterthought, arguing it should not be used to justify compensation related to impeachment proceedings.






























