As the nation awaits the official penning of National Super Alliance power-sharing deal on Wednesday morning, hypothetically here are a few details that may emerge in the deal.
The major highlights of the deal include the proposal for the position of a Chief Minister which according to reliable sources within the coalition will go to whoever emerges third in NASA's presidential nomination race.
The opposition leaders are expected to sign the deal on Wednesday then deposit the agreement with the Registrar of Political Parties and later convene a political rally at Jeevanjee Gardens to expound more on the deal to their supporters.
The deal further reveals that whoever scoops NASA's presidential ticket must be the most popular among the four principals.
From a reliable source within the coalition who spoke on condition of anonymity, the two principals who will miss out on the President and Deputy president ticket, plan are underway to ensure they will be nominated in parliament occupy positions of Speaker and Majority Leader and later Chief Minister
"This is to ensure that should NASA form the government, then at least one of the principals will hold number three position in the new pecking order," said a source According to ODM Secretary General Agnes Zani who is also a member of the coordinating committee,
"We finalised the document, the principals will sign it and later have a rally at Jeevanje," explained Zani.
Another key highlight set to be endorsed in the power deal is the creation of a joint nomination board to ensure all NASA affiliate parties go through a joint nomination especially in areas where the parties are fielding multiple candidates.
An analysis by The Standard also crafted a possible framework in the NASA presidential team and talked of a possibility of Raila-Kalonzo, Raila-Mudavadi, Mudavadi-Kalonzo or Kalonzo-Wetangula combination.
The ceremony is expected to start at 8:30 am at Okoa Kenya offices and later an inaugural rally at Jeevanjee gardens at 12 pm.
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