Kenya African Democratic Development Union
The Kenya African Democratic Development Union (KADDU) is a political party in Kenya.
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History
KADDU was established in 2006 by former MP Cyrus Jirongo and Mr. Humphrey Aluda. In the 2007 general elections it nominated 97 candidates, but received only 2% of the vote, winning a single seat in the 9th parliament,[1] Jirongo in Lugari. With all other parties becoming part of the coalition government, KADDU effectively became the official opposition.[2]
In 2011 Jirongo defected to the United Democratic Movement.[3] KADDU did not contest the 2013 general elections.
gollark: Fascinating.
gollark: I have no idea what a concupiscence is.
gollark: Given the economic benefits of having people able to go to work and whatever in relative safety, probably at least a few hundred $.
gollark: So they probably wouldn't just go "muahahaha, we will now dectuple the price".
gollark: I'm not sure there's much incentive to. The only buyers are governments, who want to pay arguably unreasonably low amounts and generally manage to.
References
- Elections in 2007 IPU
- Tom Lansford (2011) Political Handbook of the World 2015, CQ Press
- Kenya: Kaddu Set to Discuss Jirongo Shift to UDM All Africa, 2 August 2011
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