Five reasons that may cause the fallout between Kenyan president and deputy

The fallout between Kenyan President William Ruto and Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua is attributed to several factors:

1. Power Struggles: Disagreements over the distribution of power and responsibilities have been a significant source of tension. Gachagua has sought a more prominent role in governance, which may have clashed with Ruto’s management style and vision for the administration.

2. Policy Differences: Divergent views on key policies and government initiatives could have contributed to the fallout. Disagreements on economic policies, development projects, or strategies to address national issues can create friction between leaders.

3. Political Ambitions: Both Ruto and Gachagua have strong political ambitions. Gachagua’s moves to establish his own political base and assert his influence may be seen as undermining Ruto’s leadership and authority.

4. Regional and Ethnic Dynamics: The complex interplay of regional and ethnic politics in Kenya can exacerbate tensions. Differences in how to balance regional interests and manage ethnic alliances might have strained their relationship.

5.Personal and Political Rivalries: Personal differences and rivalries, including competition for loyalty among political allies and supporters, can lead to a breakdown in their working relationship.

These factors together can create a volatile political environment, leading to a fallout between the president and his deputy.

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