Growing Divisions Emerge Within Azimio as Leaders Split Over NADCO Report
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There are growing divisions within the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition, with leaders taking different positions on the National Dialogue Committee (NADCO) report.
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Former President Uhuru Kenyatta appears to strongly disapprove of the NADCO report and is agitating for more pressure on the Kenya Kwanza administration.
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Martha Karua has rejected the report, calling it a "fraud", while Raila Odinga supports it as a "good beginning."
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Eugene Wamalwa also opposes the report, diverging from Odinga's position, saying Kenyans won't support a referendum that doesn't address cost of living issues.
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Some leaders deny divisions in Azimio, but the coalition faces threats of unraveling like previous opposition alliances CORD and NASA did after election losses.