Kenya's New Deputy President Sworn In Amid Political Turmoil
Kenya's newly appointed deputy president, Kindiki Kithure, takes office following the impeachment of his predecessor, Rigathi Gachagua. The move comes amid political strife within the ruling party and ongoing economic challenges, including protests over a controversial finance bill proposing tax increases.
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Kenya swore in its new deputy president, Kindiki Kithure, following his predecessor's removal through an impeachment motion in parliament. Gachagua, accused of corruption and fostering ethnic division, is contesting the impeachment in court, citing unfair hearings.
The transition marks a significant event attended by government officials and international envoys in Nairobi. Despite a suspended court order halted earlier impeachment proceedings, Kindiki's swearing-in proceeded, reflecting urgency amid Kenya's political landscape.
Internal conflicts within the ruling United Democratic Alliance have surfaced, along with public dissent over rising taxes. President William Ruto faces criticism over increasing financial pressure, forcing political adjustments within his administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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