A political analyst has predicted a fallout in the Nasa outfit in parliament over ideological differences.( Photo/star.co.ke)
The National Super Alliance could be staring at an earlier fallout especially in the National Assembly, a political analyst has said.
Eric Wanjohi said Tuesday that ideological differences is likely to set in between ODM and Wiper parties which will see them fallout almost immediately the 12th parliament kicks off.
Wanjohi said that while the Wiper members are likely to develop a friendly approach towards the ruling Jubilee outfit their Orange counterparts are likely to stick to their adversarial approach on the same.
"Nasa will split almost immediately parliament is convened.This is because most Wiper members are likely to embrace Jubilee for the sake of development in their regions, but that will not be the case for ODM," he said.
Some Wiper members who lost in the just concluded general elections have already shifted their support to Jubilee even as their party leader Kalonzo Musyoka remains mum on his next political move.
The leaders among them former Kitui senator David Musila said the Kamba community cannot afford another term in the opposition and would readily join the government if the day.
Nasa managed to secure 165 parliamentary slots out of the 290 on offer and another 18 for the senate out of 47.