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Kenya's official opposition leader Uhuru Kenyatta has said he will not contest December's presidential poll. | Kenya's official opposition leader Uhuru Kenyatta has said he will not contest December's presidential poll. |
Mr Kenyatta said the former ruling Kenya African National Union (Kanu) would instead seek an alliance with President Mwai Kibaki. | Mr Kenyatta said the former ruling Kenya African National Union (Kanu) would instead seek an alliance with President Mwai Kibaki. |
But Kanu, which ruled Kenya for 40 years, says it will field its own parliamentary and local candidates. | But Kanu, which ruled Kenya for 40 years, says it will field its own parliamentary and local candidates. |
Mr Kenyatta, son of Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta, lost the 2002 election to Mr Kibaki. | Mr Kenyatta, son of Kenya's first president Jomo Kenyatta, lost the 2002 election to Mr Kibaki. |
This is the first time in the country's political history that the official opposition party will not contest the presidency. | This is the first time in the country's political history that the official opposition party will not contest the presidency. |
"I can't just vie for the sake of vying. I can only do so when sure of winning," the Daily Nation newspaper quotes Mr Kenyatta as saying. | |
Split | |
BBC East Africa correspondent Karen Allen says the decision by Kanu, the country's oldest party, is a significant boost to Mr Kibaki. | BBC East Africa correspondent Karen Allen says the decision by Kanu, the country's oldest party, is a significant boost to Mr Kibaki. |
The party brings together members of the same community as many supporters of President Kibaki in a country where tribal loyalties are an important factor in politics, she says. | The party brings together members of the same community as many supporters of President Kibaki in a country where tribal loyalties are an important factor in politics, she says. |
There is a serious shortage of principle Musalia Mudavadi, ODM However, the party has been split by internal wrangles. | |
Kanu had been a part of the opposition Orange Democratic Movement-Kenya (ODM) but Mr Kenyatta pulled out of the coalition after a fall-out with Kanu's secretary-general William Ruto. | |
Mr Ruto remains a member of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM). | |
Another faction, led by former party power-broker Nicholas Biwott, also broke away from Kanu because it was opposed to the party joining ODM-K, which split from ODM. | |
Fragmented | |
ODM and ODM-K leaders have condemned Mr Kenyatta's decision to back President Kibaki, and say he has betrayed Kenyans' trust. | |
ODM's vice-presidential candidate Musalia Mudavadi says the move heralds the death of Kanu. | |
"Kanu is on the way to winding itself up. It manifests a very serious dilemma in Kenya's political landscape and that there is a serious shortage of principle," he said. | |
Former President Daniel Arap Moi, who still wields a lot of influence in Kanu, last month announced that he was backing President Kibaki's re-election bid. | Former President Daniel Arap Moi, who still wields a lot of influence in Kanu, last month announced that he was backing President Kibaki's re-election bid. |
Opposition parties in Kenya have fragmented in recent months with the biggest presidential challenges coming from former cabinet ministers Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. | Opposition parties in Kenya have fragmented in recent months with the biggest presidential challenges coming from former cabinet ministers Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka. |
For the 2002 poll, Mr Kibaki headed a broad alliance, including Mr Odinga, to defeat Kanu and Mr Kenyatta but this has since fractured. | For the 2002 poll, Mr Kibaki headed a broad alliance, including Mr Odinga, to defeat Kanu and Mr Kenyatta but this has since fractured. |