Kenya Senate Initiates Motion to Oust Gachagua

Kenyan lawmakers’ move to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua swiftly progressed to the Senate on Wednesday, following his ousting by the National Assembly in a dramatic political event.

The lower house voted overwhelmingly to impeach Gachagua on Tuesday night, marking a historic development after his fallout with President William Ruto.

Headlines such as “End of the road?” from The Star and “The fall of a tribal chief” from The People Daily highlighted the national attention on the event.
The impeachment motion accused the 59-year-old of corruption, insubordination, undermining the government, and practising ethnically divisive politics—allegations he denied.

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Kenya Senate Initiates Motion to Oust Gachagua

After a heated 12-hour debate, the motion was approved by 282 of the 349 National Assembly members, surpassing the two-thirds majority required.

On Wednesday, the Senate began the next stage, with Senate speaker Amason Jeffah Kingi preparing lawmakers for a “heavy day” of deliberations.

The Senate has ten days to complete the proceedings and decide on the motion, which requires a two-thirds majority to pass. If successful, Gachagua would be the first deputy president removed through impeachment since the procedure was established under Kenya’s 2010 constitution.

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