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Party of National Unity (Kenya)

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Party of National Unity (PNU) is a newly created political coalition of parties in Kenya. On September 16 2007, Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki announced the new formation and said that he will run as its presidential candidate in the December 2007 Kenyan elections. The PNU is a coalition of several parties, including: KANU, Narc-Kenya, Ford-Kenya, Ford-People, Democratic Party, Shirikisho and others. President Mwai Kibaki was to be the only personal member of PNU besides the corporate membership through the affiliated parties.[1] PNU was created shortly before the elections to held in December 2007. Until Beginning of September it was not clear on which party's ticket the president was goimg to run. In the 2002 elections, Kibaki ran as the candidate of the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC), which had since split. The erstwhile original NARC was legally in the hands of its chairperson Charity Ngilu who showed no inclination of siding with Kibaki for a renewed bid. Kibakis allies had already pulled out of NARC and founded NARC-Kenya which was, however, not on good terms with a number of important politicians in Kibakis government of National Unity which had seen the intake of erstwhile opposition figures since 2005 who held on to their parties like KANU or Ford-Kenya. [2] Poor political preparation of the new party became obvious in the process of nomination for parlamentary seats. Initially, PNU member parties agreed to field parliamentary and civic candidates under PNU, except KANU, which was permitted field its own candidates [3]. However, this agreement failed to materialise. As a result, some candidates -mainly from Kibakis former Democratic Party- contested under PNU ticket and others under their respective parties. In a number of constituencies PNU-affiliated candidates were contesting each other for the same parliamentary seat [4]. First results showed that PNU faired poorly in the parlamentary elections 2007 reaching less than 40 seats against nearly 100 for its main rival ODM.

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