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The outspoken legislator pushed back against what she viewed as attempts to lecture or intimidate opposition leaders, insisting that she does not need guidance on how to engage in politics.
Speaking passionately during the exchange, Millie dismissed suggestions directed at her and Sifuna, declaring that she already knows the political direction she intends to take in the next election cycle.
“Don’t tell me to say ‘TUTAM.’ Don’t teach me how to do politics. I know who I will vote for in 2027. Sifuna is a lawyer, respect him,” she said.
er remarks were widely interpreted as a direct response to comments made by Ichung’wah regarding Sifuna, who has recently emerged as one of the most vocal critics of the government and a prominent figure in national political discussions.
The outspoken legislator pushed back against what she viewed as attempts to lecture or intimidate opposition leaders, insisting that she does not need guidance on how to engage in politics.
Speaking passionately during the exchange, Millie dismissed suggestions directed at her and Sifuna, declaring that she already knows the political direction she intends to take in the next election cycle.
“Don’t tell me to say ‘TUTAM.’ Don’t teach me how to do politics. I know who I will vote for in 2027. Sifuna is a lawyer, respect him,” she said.
er remarks were widely interpreted as a direct response to comments made by Ichung’wah regarding Sifuna, who has recently emerged as one of the most vocal critics of the government and a prominent figure in national political discussions.
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