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Ruto allies back second term, hint at 2032 succession plan

The article reports that allies of Kenyan President William Ruto are supporting his potential run for a second term, with some suggesting a long-term succession plan that could involve leadership transition by 2032. The piece highlights internal discussions within Ruto’s political circle regarding continuity and stability in governance, though no formal announcement has been made.

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Ruto allies back second term, hint at 2032 succession plan

The article reports that allies of Kenyan President William Ruto are supporting his potential run for a second term, with some suggesting a long-term succession plan that could involve leadership transition by 2032. The piece highlights internal discussions within Ruto’s political circle regarding continuity and stability in governance, though no formal announcement has been made.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Ruto's allies' support for a second term and hints at a succession plan, but does not take a clear ideological stance. It focuses on reporting the positions of Ruto's allies rather than promoting a specific political agenda. There is no evident slant toward any

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