Breaking: ODM to hold a joint PG Meeting with UDA next week on Tuesday at KICC; Details

The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) are set to hold a joint Parliamentary Group (PG) meeting next Tuesday at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi, in a move that is already generating political buzz across the country.

The planned meeting comes at a time when relations between the ruling party and the opposition have been the subject of intense public scrutiny. 

While leaders from both sides have in recent months engaged in bipartisan talks, a joint PG sitting signals a significant moment in Kenya’s evolving political landscape.

According to party insiders, the meeting will focus on key national issues, including the state of the economy, pending electoral reforms, and legislative priorities in Parliament. 

There are also indications that the leaders could discuss the progress of the bipartisan framework that has shaped cooperation between the two sides.

The announcement follows days of speculation after several ODM and UDA lawmakers were seen holding consultative meetings in Nairobi. 

Although both parties have maintained their distinct political identities, there has been growing emphasis on dialogue over confrontation, especially on matters affecting ordinary Kenyans.

Political analysts say the joint sitting could either ease tensions or deepen divisions, depending on the outcome. 

For ODM supporters, the meeting raises questions about the party’s strategy moving forward, while UDA legislators are expected to push for consensus on government-backed bills.

With the cost of living, youth unemployment, and electoral accountability still dominating public discourse, the KICC meeting is likely to attract national attention. 

As Tuesday approaches, Kenyans will be watching closely to see whether the engagement marks a new chapter of cooperation or simply another phase in the country’s complex political negotiations.



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