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Offline Nowayhaha

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My Advice to Ruto -Avoid a referendum at all Costs
« on: May 23, 2023, 04:50:58 AM »
I know thats what he is trying to do woth the bipartisan approach but Raila is hell bound to revive BBI.
A referendum in his first term will be devastating for him .
The country is in pain as we speak , given an opportunity like a referendum. They will punish Ruto and his KK government .

Offline Wa Njambi

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Re: My Advice to Ruto -Avoid a referendum at all Costs
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2023, 05:27:27 AM »
I know thats what he is trying to do woth the bipartisan approach but Raila is hell bound to revive BBI.
A referendum in his first term will be devastating for him .
The country is in pain as we speak , given an opportunity like a referendum. They will punish Ruto and his KK government .

Good call out...what if Rao revives BBI (now that maandamano imezimia)

Raila is very capable of bringing BBI back to Public Agenda though the desired end result remains as impossible as it was when Reggae stopped.

For Raila though, reviving BBI is a bigger risk for Rao than it is for Ruto.

For one, "Reggae Was Stopped" and nothing has changed about that...it remains a Backdoor strategy to power, custom-fitted for "One Person who cannot win a popular vote" in his lifetime.

Secondly, does He have 50 months to drive this agenda and prepare for '27...him and his co-leaders who have personal goals for '27?

But if he did (revive BBI agenda), he has nothing more to lose other than looking "stupid" AGAIN.

Offline RV Pundit

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Re: My Advice to Ruto -Avoid a referendum at all Costs
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2023, 06:52:22 AM »
Referendum for what...any changes will be passed through parliament