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Kisii County Governor Simba Arati announced that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party is prepared to form a coalition.
They are ready to collaborate with President William Ruto’s Kenya Kwanza Alliance. This coalition aims to set up the government in 2027.
Arati, the current ODM deputy party leader, expressed ODM’s willingness to collaborate with the president.
This decision follows Ruto’s inclusion of some opposition members in the National Executive. This move is seen as promoting national unity.
Arati commended Ruto’s approach of incorporating part of the opposition into his government. He stated that it was a positive step towards national unity.
He assured President Ruto that should the UDA party pose challenges. ODM would consider partnering with him for the 2027 campaign.
This potential alliance between ODM and UDA have significant implications for the political landscape in Kenya. This is particularly true with the involvement of key parties and leaders.
The statement by Simba Arati signals a potential shift in political dynamics in Kenya. There is the possibility of ODM and UDA forming a coalition government in 2027.
This move impacts various aspects of governance and national unity. It also affects the positioning of different ethnic groups within the political sphere.
The willingness of ODM to work with UDA reflects a strategic approach towards future political collaborations and alliances in Kenya.