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- The Democratic Action Party-Kenya (DAP-K) has officially begun the process to leave the Azimio coalition due to ODM’s participation in the government.
- Party leader Eugene Wamalwa announced plans for grassroots elections and the intention to field a presidential candidate in the 2027 polls
The Democratic Action Party-Kenya (DAP-K) has announced its official intention to withdraw from the Azimio coalition.
During a national delegates meeting in Webuye, party leader Eugene Wamalwa emphasized that the party can no longer remain in a coalition where their ODM counterparts are part of the government.
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Wamalwa outlined the party’s future plans, stating that DAP-K will conduct grassroots elections across the country.
He also declared the party’s intention to field a presidential candidate in the upcoming 2027 elections, marking a significant shift in their political strategy.