Kenya's ruling party and the main opposition have signed a political cooperation pact, aiming to foster unity and streamline government policymaking. President William Ruto and opposition leader Raila Odinga claim the agreement will enhance governance, but critics argue it could weaken opposition oversight. The deal follows Odinga’s consultations with his supporters, raising concerns about whether it truly represents their interests. While some see it as a step towards national stability, others fear it may erode democratic checks and balances. The pact has sparked mixed reactions across the country, with both support and skepticism from political analysts and citizens alike.
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Vlada Kenije sklopljeni politički pakt s glavnom oporbom izaziva kritike
Kenya’s government has signed a cooperation pact with the main opposition party that will see both political sides involved in critical government policy.
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Političko primirje u Keniji: Korak prema jedinstvu ili šutnji?
Kenya's ruling and main opposition parties have signed an agreement for collaborative policymaking, sparking debate over its implications for opposition voices. President Ruto and opposition leader Odinga emphasize it as a move towards national unity and effective governance,