Le député de Kiharu Ndindi Nyoro promet de ne pas soutenir Ruto en 2027

Le député de Kiharu Ndindi Nyoro a déclaré qu'il ne soutiendra pas la réélection du président William Ruto en 2027, au milieu des tensions croissantes dans la politique du Mt. Kenya au Kenya après son opposition à l'impeachment de Rigathi Gachagua.

Après avoir boycotté une réunion parlementaire visant à destituer l'ancien vice-président Rigathi Gachagua, le député de Kiharu Ndindi Nyoro a annoncé qu'il ne soutiendra pas le président William Ruto aux élections de 2027. Leader prominent à Murang’a, la position de Nyoro met en lumière les fissures profondes au sein du parti au pouvoir et de la région. L'analyste politique Mixson Warui de Murang’a a décrit cette déclaration comme un changement significatif qui pourrait remodeler les alliances avant les élections.

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