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Oburu Oginga's early Ruto endorsement weakens ODM's bargaining power, analysts say

From The Standard · () English

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  • Political analysts criticize ODM leader Oburu Oginga's early endorsement of President William Ruto for the 2027 General Election.
  • Analysts believe Oginga's declaration weakens the ODM party's bargaining power ahead of the elections.
  • The article is a premium content snippet from The Standard, Kenya.

Political analysts have voiced concerns over ODM leader Oburu Oginga's premature declaration of support for President William Ruto in the upcoming 2027 General Election. This move is seen by many as significantly undermining the Orange Democratic Movement's (ODM) negotiating position and strategic leverage.

According to the analysts, Oginga's early endorsement is a premature political calculation that could alienate party faithful and weaken the ODM's collective bargaining power. Such a declaration, made well in advance of the election cycle, potentially signals a lack of internal party consensus or a personal political gamble that could have broader implications for the party's standing.

The article, a premium offering from The Standard, Kenya's long-standing newsroom, suggests that such bold political moves require time, courage, and investment. The snippet invites readers to gain full access to understand the detailed analysis and implications of Oginga's statement on the Kenyan political landscape.

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Originally published by The Standard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.