Ruto's Meeting to Prioritize Gachagua's Position in Politics

There is also much conjecture that the Deputy President has repeatedly escaped from duty in situations where the President is engaged.

Jun 17, 2024 - 20:24
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Ruto's Meeting to Prioritize Gachagua's Position in Politics
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In a meeting set for Tuesday morning, members of Parliament belonging to the Kenya Kwanza Coalition pledged to criticize Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, according to Majority Chief Whip Sylvanus Osoro.
The Head of State and all Kenya Kwanza legislators are set to gather on Tuesday morning at State House, prior to a legislative session.
Osoro revealed on Monday that chastising Gachagua will be on the agenda for tomorrow's meeting between Ruto and the UDA MPs.
Speaking to reporters, Osoro claimed that Gachagua's politics had been tribal, as seen by his position on "Mountain's Politics."
Additionally, we anticipate that he will tell his deputy to set aside his tribalism and concentrate on advancing the country's interests. Members will inform the Democratic Party (DP) that the President is somewhat too tribal in his political views if he doesn't, according to Osoro.
In addition, Osoro claimed that Gachagua's position in the One Man One Shilling One Vote discussion had been contentious, claiming that it was intended to marginalize particular areas.
There is also much conjecture that the Deputy President has repeatedly escaped from duty in situations where the President is engaged.
As the President returned from Switzerland on Monday, according to media sources, the DP did not pick him up at the airport.
Though rumors have suggested that the President called the conference in order to gain support for the 2024 Finance Bill, this is not the case despite the UDA Camp becoming increasingly tense.
The UDA MPs, together with independent MPs who have been collaborating with the Ruto administration and endorsing the Kenya Kwanza agenda, were also called to the meeting, according to media sources on Monday night. These MPs were also known as Azimio rebels.
A report from the Finance Committee will be presented to Parliament on Tuesday, the day after the public comment period on the Finance Bill ended, and this is the context in which this meeting is taking place.
Despite mounting resistance from Kenyans all around the nation, the Committee is anticipated to introduce the bill.

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