Kuria Warns Stalled IEBC and Violence Could Derail Polls

Moses Kuria works as President William Ruto's top money advisor. He thinks Kenya Kwanza will keep running the country if violence and election problems do not stop soon. Courts have stopped new election commissioners from taking their jobs. This mess threatens democracy across Kenya. Kuria warns the nation faces serious trouble ahead.

The advisor talks about twin problems that could ruin voting plans. He says court fights over election officials and ongoing violence will hurt the country badly. Kuria mentions how Kenya Kwanza wanted ten years of power without breaks. He warns that current troubles might give them ten years without barriers instead. The advisor reminds everyone that decisions bring results.

Kuria has already said Kenya will not vote in 2027. Opposition leader Kalonzo Musyoka dismissed these claims on Monday. The advisor points to the Krigler Report and current legal battles as proof the country cannot hold proper elections. He notes that 39 days remain before the countdown to 2027 voting begins. Court cases about election commissioners might drag on until September 2027.

Justice Lawrence Mugambi made a recent ruling about the election commission. Parliament can check and approve new commissioners but cannot swear them in during the legal fight. The Krigler Report states that fair elections need a working election commission at least two years before voting day. Kenya faces major challenges in preparing for the next presidential race.
 

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