Monday, May 21, 2007

Narc-K Wrangles a benefit to aspiring politicians

Current wrangles in Narc Kenya are benefiting young and upcoming politicians. The wrangles are helping the voters to see who their real leaders are. Most of those fighting for the top positions in the party are doing so since already they know that they might not be making it back to parliament and they have to be in good books with President Kibaki for that nominated MP post or anything the prezzo might swing their way.

For aspiring MP's, they are having more time now to reach the constituents and get to know them while the veteran are hold up in the city trying to figure out who is who's boss. Only fear that they upcoming politicians have is nominations. These party nominations which in most cases are repeat of the infamous 1988 mlolongo voting, usually are predetermined and are only done as a formality. Maybe that explains why all veteran politicians want to be part of the governing body in the party so that their nominations can be guaranteed.

Let them know that the Youth have decided that this year we are voting for individuals, whether our brothers/sisters do not make it through party nominations due to fraudulent way of deciding who the winner is then we will follow our aspiring leader to whichever party and make sure that they sail through.

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