The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition is having serious problems inside because its leader, Raila Odinga, decided to work with President William Ruto.
This decision has caused doubts about whether the coalition can stay together.
It also reminds people of similar issues that hurt other coalitions Odinga led before.
The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), which is an important part of Azimio la Umoja, hinted on Wednesday that it might try to form a government on its own.
This goes along with an idea from President Ruto. This surprise move from ODM has made the tension among coalition members even worse.
The biggest argument happened during a meeting of the coalition’s leaders at Raila Odinga’s Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Foundation offices.
Kalonzo Musyoka, a key member of Azimio la Umoja from the Wiper Democratic Movement, disagreed strongly with the coalition’s plans.
Musyoka strongly said the coalition should not join any government with President Ruto.
Instead of bringing the coalition together, the meeting showed that there are deep divisions among its members.
Musyoka’s strong objections were met with disagreement, and he was not allowed to be part of the discussion anymore.
This showed how unhappy and divided the coalition has become, which could hurt its ability to work together and achieve its goals.
Experts and political analysts are now asking if Azimio la Umoja can continue to work together like it used to.
The coalition was first seen as a way to unite against the current government, but now it seems to be struggling with its own problems.
As things settle down after these difficult events, no one knows for sure what will happen next with Azimio la Umoja.
The relationships between its leaders and member parties will be very important in the months ahead, and could change how politics in the country looks in the future.
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