Azimio leaders were heard announcing their planned visit to Wamunyoro tomorrow in a video that Citizen shared. Following Speaker Moses Wetangula’s declaration that the Kenya Kwanza coalition is becoming the majority party, members of the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition Party staged a walkout in Parliament in response to recent political developments in Kenya.

This announcement was supported by data from the political party registrar, which showed that Kenya Kwanza has 165 MPs, while Azimio has 154.

 

The Azimio MPs’ walkout is a significant political statement that highlights the ongoing conflicts and tensions between the two main coalitions. As a sign of potential strategic talks or negotiations amid the political impasse, it was reported that the MPs from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), a significant party in the Azimio coalition, were scheduled to meet with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in Wamunyoro.

This incident highlights Kenyan politics’ fierce rivalry and profound political divisions, particularly in the wake of the most recent general elections. The Kenyan Parliament’s legislative procedures and power dynamics may be significantly impacted by the Kenya Kwanza’s designation as the majority party. As both coalitions negotiate the challenging political terrain, more developments are anticipated as the situation continues to change.

 

“The worst. Kenya’s parliament has been dull ever since independence. Sanare said.

“Hii marriage imeisha haraka. Next is the recently nominated Azimio CS’s to be fired.” Mwathe said.

“When the results are released on Monday, the politics of this nation will shift.” Amos Kimaiyo said.

“I hear the village of Wamunyoro. In the next few days, Ruto will be able to see stars. Kasongo needs to leave. Kibet Langat said.

“After Raila fails to become the chairman of the AU, we are counting on Azimio to help us impeach Ruto.” Githaka said.

 

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