Given the present mayhem in MV Hustler - it more wishful thinking that Uhuruto are still an item. I mean, these guys can't even call a PG, can't agree on anything - referendum, corruption, Handshake, 2022 - now we have assassinations and treason charges. All in the smooth well oiled machine. ODM hold meetings peacefully - has known officials, party stand united on issues - only a few Jumwa or Nanok. In fact the entire NASA brigade is on Handshake and referendum side.
GEMA may not like parliamentary - which is why Uhuru dangle Exec PM. As you can see not all Mt Kenya MPs are in Kieleweke, Tanga Tanga camps - most are passive or neutral. Babu dangle inclusion, Uhuru dangle Exec PM - it a great strategy. Who care what happens after, Kenya will be parliamentary - I think Uhuru is more likely to be shortchanged. But that is plain conjecture just like your Babu is being used spin - when we see on camera and news daily as Jubilee factions tearing each other up. BBI is real - no Jubilee or Gema or Kalenjin input - cause of Jubilee wars. But Kiraitu and Kibwana - presented 45% devolution - representing CoG. In meantime Ruto strategy is to use Aukot? How will Ruto make Turkana or Samburu or Maa - to reject 45% devolution? Or convince women to oppose 1/3?
So which deal is too good? What has Babu lost - compared to Jubilee implosion. That's a theory - in fact wishful thinking - the Jubilee circus and mayhem is in the news.
The problem is 1) GEMA will not agree to a system that disadvantaged them - parliamentary system will rob them the ability to leverage their numbers - so FORGET ABOUT IT and 2) GEMA have refused to embrace the handshake - it's Uhuru being nice to Raila so we do not see demos and such nonsense - and so Uhuru can govern in peace.
I am not sure what you mean Uhuru was backstabbed. He is going home. He doesn't need Mps. He doesn't jubilee. He needs a good legacy and retirement package.
I think the problem with some of your is an inability to separate wishes from reality. When the deal is too good think twice.
BBI have about 2 months to wind up - and we have NOT heard anybody from GEMA supporting parliamentary systems. So maybe Uhuru will on the last minute - rush there - and agree with Raila's recommendation?, I think BBI should be already into report writing. Their extended term ends in October.
And BBI is illegal ab iniito.