Kenyan parliament majority rejects Ruto‑Raila broad‑based government proposal
Kenya’s proposed power‑sharing arrangement between President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga faces parliamentary pushback. A majority of lawmakers have rejected
Kenya’s proposed power‑sharing arrangement between President William Ruto and opposition
leader Raila Odinga faces parliamentary pushback. A majority of lawmakers have rejected
the broad‑based government model. Critics argue the deal undermines constitutional checks
and balances. Supporters contend it could bring stability after recent unrest. The
rejection threatens the momentum of the Ruto‑Raila coalition. Political analysts warn the
stalemate may delay key reforms. The government is expected to seek alternative
negotiation paths. Stakeholders will monitor upcoming parliamentary sessions for further
developments.