Members of Parliament have turned down a proposal to create an office for the Leader of the Opposition, which included two deputy positions. This initiative was expected to benefit Wiper leader and former Vice Presidentย Kalonzo Musyoka, along with other prominent figures from the Azimio coalition.[โ€ฆ]CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLEโ–ถ

The proposal initially presented as a memorandum to Parliament by President William Ruto, aimed to provide funding from the exchequer for the opposition. However, it faced significant opposition from MPs, primarily from President Rutoโ€™s camp. The National Assemblyโ€™s Justice and Legal Affairs Committee delivered a surprising blow to the initiative, stating that it undermines the current governance system.

The committee highlighted concerns regarding the lack of a clear institutional framework for the Office of the Leader of the Opposition. They raised questions about whether the office would be classified as a public or state office and which arm of government it would be associated with.

Some analysts interpreted the rejection as a strategic move to prevent Kalonzo and other Azimio leaders from gaining a stronger position. Furthermore, MPs argued that the minority leader already effectively serves as the leader of the opposition within Parliament.

โ€œIntroducing an office of opposition profoundly alters the functions of Parliament. The proposal must be subjected to a referendum,โ€ the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee concluded.

The rejection of the proposal to establish an office for the Leader of the Opposition marks a significant political development. As the dynamics of opposition politics evolve, the implications of this decision on Kalonzo Musyoka and the Azimio coalition remain to be seenโ€ฆCLICK HERE TO READ MORE ARTICLES>>>

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