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Khalwale’s new UPM party to house rebels from major outfits

The article announces the formation of a new political party called UPM led by Khalwale, which aims to accommodate rebels from established political parties. The piece highlights the potential shift in Kenya's political landscape as these defectors join a new entity, suggesting possible realignments in power dynamics and coalition-building efforts.

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Khalwale’s new UPM party to house rebels from major outfits

The article announces the formation of a new political party called UPM led by Khalwale, which aims to accommodate rebels from established political parties. The piece highlights the potential shift in Kenya's political landscape as these defectors join a new entity, suggesting possible realignments in power dynamics and coalition-building efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the formation of a new political party without overtly criticizing or praising the move. It focuses on the structural change rather than taking a clear ideological stance, thus maintaining a balanced frame.

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article lacks specific details and context, making it difficult to assess factual accuracy. It appears to present information without sufficient evidence or clarification, leading to lower factuality. The tone is somewhat promotional, suggesting bias towards Khalwale's new party, reducing object

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