Uhuru declares Jubilee stays in Azimio coalition

Former President Uhuru Kenyatta confirmed Jubilee Party maintains its membership within the Azimio coalition during a National Delegates Convention held in Nairobi. The gathering marked the first such assembly following more than two years of internal disputes within the party. Kenyatta reminded attendees that Jubilee originally entered the coalition before the 2022 general elections based on shared national objectives. The party leader acknowledged that coalition membership has shifted since formation but emphasized that Jubilee remains committed to its current position.

Kenyatta characterized himself as a steadfast leader who avoids political shortcuts or convenient reversals. He indicated that future coalition decisions rest with party leadership when circumstances warrant such deliberations. The former president confirmed Jubilee actively prepares for upcoming elections and plans to present competitive candidates. Party officials will evaluate their coalition involvement as political dynamics evolve ahead of the next electoral cycle.
 

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