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UDA leaders insist Kenya Kwanza coalition remains united

  • | Citizen TV
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    The United Democratic Alliance has dismissed claims that it has abandoned its 10-Point Agenda, insisting the framework remains intact even as it engages the ODM Party. Speaking at the UDA headquarters, party leaders said the talks are about strengthening a long-standing relationship that goes beyond the 2027 elections. They also assured supporters that the discussions with ODM will not undermine UDA’s ties with its other coalition partners. Cecily Mbarire - Chairperson UDA- ''...The Pact that we have with our Partners in the Kenya kwanza coalition remains intact and very valid we cannot go to look for news partners and loose the old ones and i think the president has been very clear on the need to unite the country...'' Kimani Ichungwah- Majority Leader National Assembly ''...Our engagements with our colleagues in ODM goes beyond the 10 Point Agenda it is our intent to have greater negotiations on how to form government...'' Aaron Cheruiyot- Majority Leader- Senate ''...It has given us the foundation a place to start but we believe there is more we can achieve if we build on that foundation, It is not a separate arrangement...''