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Jeremiah Kioni Hints At Parallel Rallies As He Reveals What Gachagua Did To Jubilee Aspirants

Political tension is rising in Kenya as Jubilee DPL Jeremiah Kioni revealed that the party will start holding parallel rallies alongside the United Opposition. 

The move comes after claims that former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has been denying party aspirants a chance to address opposition supporters during their joint gatherings.

The full details and reactions can be followed here: link. Across social media, youth commentators and matatu passengers are buzzing over what this could mean for party unity and upcoming campaigns, with debates on loyalty, influence, and political strategy dominating feeds.

Insiders say Kioni’s announcement is a calculated step to ensure Jubilee’s aspirants are not sidelined. 

Observers note that the parallel rallies could signal cracks within Kenya Kwanza, exposing underlying friction between Gachagua and other senior leaders who feel their voices are being muted in front of opposition crowds.

Political analysts say this move may also be a test of influence. By holding separate rallies, Jubilee seeks to remind voters and party members that it retains autonomy and can mobilize support independently, even within the dynamics of coalition politics.

The opposition camp, meanwhile, has been watching closely. Some leaders see this as a subtle power play, with potential implications for candidate endorsements and voter alignment ahead of 2027 elections. 

Every handshake, speech, and presence at rallies is now being dissected, with political enthusiasts predicting realignments.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s role in controlling the narrative at joint rallies is being questioned, with critics arguing that monopolizing airtime could alienate allies and aspirants. 

Kioni’s parallel rallies, they say, may serve as a strategic countermeasure to protect aspiring leaders and maintain party cohesion amid growing tension.

As Jubilee moves to safeguard its political agenda, the situation highlights the delicate balancing act required in coalition politics. 

With parallel rallies now on the cards, voters and party members alike are left speculating how alliances will evolve, and whether this move will strengthen or fragment the coalition.


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