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Opposition Confronts IEBC with Demands for 2027 Elections

Kenya's United Opposition, including former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, stormed the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) offices. They presented a list of demands ahead of the 2027 General Elections. The opposition threatened nationwide street protests and mass action if the IEBC fails to address their concerns regarding electoral technology, security, and institutional governance. This followed a meeting where opposition leaders expressed dissatisfaction with recent by-elections. In response, the IEBC presented its own "wish list" to the National Assembly, outlining legal and operational reforms needed for free and fair elections. The IEBC's proposals include a call for stricter laws on campaign financing and enforcement of electoral misconduct.

Political Parties Maneuver and Strategize for 2027 Elections

Kenya's United Opposition leaders met in Nairobi to dismiss rumors of division and affirmed their unity against President William Ruto's administration, vowing to present a single presidential candidate in 2027. Concurrently, the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) is charging aspirants millions to attend a State House meeting with President Ruto on February 4, 2026. This "UDA Aspirants Forum" is intended to build a strong grassroots network for Ruto's 2027 re-election campaign. Within the opposition coalition, the ODM party is facing internal challenges, as EALA MP Winnie Odinga has voiced strong disapproval over an alleged attempt to replace her father, Raila Odinga, with his brother Oburu Odinga as party leader, stating the move lacked legitimate party procedures.

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