UDA vows not to cede Kindiki's position to ODM

The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has stated clearly that the Deputy President's position will not be discussed in its political talks with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). This relates to Kithure Kindiki and calculations for the 2027 elections. UDA has emphasized its stance against sharing that role.

According to a report from Taifa Leo, the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has made it clear that the position of Deputy President, associated with Kithure Kindiki, is not up for discussion in its political negotiations with the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). This comes in the context of strategies for the 2027 elections, where UDA appears to be holding firm on its position.

Talks between these two parties have been ongoing, but UDA has stated that the role is independent and not for sharing. This news arrives amid preparations for Kenyan politics, where cooperation could impact government structures.

Kithure Kindiki, a key UDA figure, is directly linked to this position. Both UDA and ODM are significant players in the country's politics, and this decision may affect future alliances.

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