Sweet walk way to new constitution-PM mistep.
In the wake of sustained political assault, Raila is forced to eat humble pie, as he climbs down from his stand point over the form the executive structure of of government should take in the new constitution.
It is no secret that, what the CoE draft suggested for structure of Govt is what he has always pitched for; PM runs Govt as the CEO while the president merely heads the state.
His flight of fantasy is set to suffer still birth yet again.
How so, indulge me:
Multiple split in ODM over constitution.
The ODM brigade abandoned their captain on this matter.
Ruto has left no doubt that he is taking the opposite view from Raila’s if only to spite the man. He has advocated for one centre of power and gone ahead to offer that he prefers the presidential system .
This was however didn’t come as a surprise, though the blow it has dealt Raila can not be over emphasised.
What is curious is the positions taken by certain independent minded personalities within ODM such as Minister Oparanya who dismissed the hybrid system of Govt the day Raila was holding a retreat for loyal party Mps in Mombasa to discuss the CoE draft.
Oparanya was in Western province speaking his mind, about the mindlessness of adopting such an hydra for our constitution. Quite telling!
Other ODM Mps such as Ababu Namwamba who constitute the PSC have suffered Raila arm twist in the past – when he rebelled by amongst other things calling for official parliamentary opposition. Raila went to his Bundalangi backyard to undermine him. Soon Namwamba found himself getting booed at home!
Just as he was fixed politically, so might he wish to pay back in the same coin.
In this category you may comfortably include Balala who will be keen to retun the favour he has been getting from Raila lately.
The North Eastern ODM brigade isn’t too enthusiastic towards the captain anymore either.
For PM the situation couldn’t get any worse. Poor guy.
And by the way what was Mudavadi quoted as saying, by yesterday’s Sunday Nation – I must admit I took that with tinge of salt, - a misquote, well you never know.
With things falling apart so dramatically, Raila’s bargaining power is hopelessly whittled down, as his stump card was the numbers he controlled in parliament .
He is akin to a naked man, his soft underbelly is exposed, he must compromise at zero option.
In his guile he may variously pretend to so acquiesce for his love of the country.
Whatever he does, this is a battle he is ill equipped to engage in, as the odds are hopelessly stacked against him.
Politically it is no small matter as a loss here has more than symbolic implications. As he gets subdued, his adversaries will be buoyed and all the more ready to go for the jugular.
I bet the likes of of Ruto want him to stick to his persuasions of executive PM and ceremonial president as suggested by the CoE as we go to the referendum so that they can make mince meat of him.
This is indeed strange terrain.
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu