The outspoken lawmaker, who has often been associated with opposition politics and leaders critical of President William Ruto’s administration, argued that a fragmented opposition would struggle to mount a serious challenge against the incumbent President.
Speaking on the importance of political unity, Maina stressed that opposition leaders must put aside personal ambitions and focus on building a formidable coalition capable of competing effectively in the next election.
She warned that multiple candidates seeking the presidency under separate political formations could divide votes and weaken the opposition’s chances of success.
According to Maina, the political realities facing opposition parties require a strategic approach rather than individual political calculations.
According to Maina, the political realities facing opposition parties require a strategic approach rather than individual political calculations.
She maintained that unity remains the most effective path toward creating a competitive national movement capable of challenging the well-established structures of the ruling administration.
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