Wiper and CCM quit Nasa for Jubilee as Mudavadi calls them dishonest partners. Is Nasa dead?

Wiper and CCM join Jubilee as Nasa partners led by Anc cry foul.
“Today we are signing a co-operation with two major political parties – Wiper and Chama Cha Mashinani. We are hoping that they will be part of Jubilee Party when we sign a coalition agreement,” said Murathe, who has repeatedly sworn to block Ruto from succeeding Uhuru
# Summit has never met since 2017~Kalonzo.
While signalling his readiness, Kalonzo described the opposition coalition – on whose ticket he was a running mate – as a moribund outfit, disclosing how the summit stopped meeting following the 2017 disputed presidential election.
The former vice president further accused Raila’s party of allegedly bullying partner outfits, citing the recent changes in committees and leadership in the National Assembly.
“Our intention is to conclude a coalition agreement with Jubilee. If it were not for this Covid-19 pandemic challenge, we would have our delegates okay the decision,” said Kalonzo
“All these matters will be discussed in a brotherly manner. We are not an adversarial partner, but we have no doubt about the path we have decided to take.”
He added: “I can tell you for a fact that the NASA summit has never sat since the 2017 elections. If the summit cannot sit, we cannot continue holding our members at ransom. We have to be realistic.”
Kalonzo said the co-operation entails backing the Uhuru agenda in both the National Assembly and Senate, including his quest to change the Constitution through the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI
# Mudavadi reads dishonesty in partners.
” In the NASA agreement, if there is a member party that wants to form a post-election coalition with another, then that party must quit NASA. The basic principle is that one cannot belong to more than one coalition at the same time and the law is very clear,” Mudavadi said.
“Let those who want to quit Nasa gather the courage to say it rather than playing double. It is setting a bad political precedence. Ni kama kuanyaga huku na huku utapasuka msamba” added Mudavadi.
“It is our party that did the first handshake with Jubilee. Working together does not mean abandoning our ideals and party,” Hon Ruto said.
The former governor said it should be the norm moving forward for political competitors to enter a truce after every political contest to ensure the development agenda is supported by all for the benefit of the country



