Embattled CS Duale Branded A New Nickname After The Explosive Exchange Of Words With MP Kibagendi

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A Member of Parliament (MP) has called out Aden Duale, the former Majority Leader in the National Assembly, accusing him of being the "chief intimidator" in Kenyan politics. 

The MP claims that Duale uses intimidation as a way to protect himself and his political career whenever he is challenged.

According to the MP, instead of facing problems head-on, Duale relies on aggressive tactics to scare off his critics and avoid being held accountable for his actions.The MP believes that Duale is known for his tough and sometimes harsh language, often using it to shut down anyone who questions or opposes him.

Whenever he faces criticism, whether it’s about his leadership or his decisions, the MP says Duale doesn’t engage in a fair or open discussion. Instead, he tries to bully people into silence. The MP argues that this kind of behavior has helped Duale stay in power for a long time, even when he’s in the wrong or under attack.

Duale has always been seen as a strong, no-nonsense politician, and many people respect his direct approach. However, this style has also made him many enemies, with critics claiming that his aggressive way of dealing with issues makes it hard to have healthy debates.

The MP who made this accusation believes that this intimidation tactic is harmful to Kenya’s politics, where leaders should be able to disagree and discuss ideas without fear of being attacked or shut down.

On the other hand, Duale’s supporters have defended him, saying that he simply speaks his mind and doesn’t back down on what he believes in.They argue that his strong words are a sign of his commitment to his party and the people who voted for him, even if they might seem harsh at times.

Whether people agree or not, this accusation has drawn attention to how divided Kenya’s politics can be. It shows how some leaders are willing to use whatever tactics they can, including intimidation, to stay on top, which might not always be the best way to solve problems or build a fair political system.


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