JUST IN: Major Blow to Uhuru as Azimio Affiliated Parties Rejects His Latest Leadership Changes

Latest reports alleges that a growing rift within the Azimio La Umoja One Kenya coalition is emerging as a section of affiliate parties openly reject recent leadership changes introduced by coalition chairperson Uhuru Kenyatta. The disgruntled parties have termed the changes null and void signaling what analysts describe as a significant political setback for the former president’s authority within the alliance.

As reported by Citizen TV, The dissenting affiliates argue that the restructuring was carried out without adequate consultation, accusing Uhuru of sidelining key stakeholders in a coalition that has long marketed itself as inclusive and consultative. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE 

Their decision to seek legal redress further escalates tensions, raising questions about internal democracy and unity within Azimio. Political observers suggest the move exposes deep fractures that could weaken Uhuru’s influence as he attempts to maintain cohesion among diverse political factions.

Critics within the coalition claim the leadership shake-up appears to consolidate power among a select group of allies, a strategy they argue contradicts Azimio’s founding principles.

The public rejection not only undermines Uhuru’s leadership but also risks portraying the coalition as divided at a time when it seeks to position itself as a formidable opposition force.

If the legal challenge proceeds, it could stall coalition operations and embolden rival factions, potentially diminishing Uhuru’s standing as a unifying figure. The unfolding dispute highlights the delicate balancing act facing the former president as he navigates coalition politics in a rapidly shifting political landscape.

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