- The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal has stopped the planned National Delegates Conference (NDC) of the Jubilee Party.
- The tribunal has also quashed the decision by the Kanini Kega-led faction of the party to pull out of the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition.
The Political Parties Disputes Tribunal has stopped the planned National Delegates Conference (NDC) of the Jubilee Party. The tribunal has also quashed the decision by the Kanini Kega-led faction of the party to pull out of the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition.
The tribunal’s ruling is a major blow to Kanini Kega and his allies, who had been planning to hold the NDC on June 25th. The NDC was supposed to be a major event for the Jubilee Party, as it would have been the first time that the party had held a national convention since 2017.
The tribunal’s ruling is also a major setback for the Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition. The coalition had been hoping that the Jubilee Party would remain a major player in the coalition, and that the party would be able to use its resources and its grassroots support to help the coalition win the August 9th elections.
It is unclear what the next steps will be for the Jubilee Party. The party is now facing a leadership crisis, as it is not clear who will be the next leader of the party. The party is also facing a financial crisis, as it is not clear how the party will raise the money to fund its activities.