Kimilili Member of Parliament says that the Kenya Kwanza administration should rule Kenyan politics for the next 50 years.
Didmus Barasa argues that the coalition led by President Ruto should rule kenya the way South Africa's African National Congress and Tanzania's Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) have led their countries for decades.
The ANC has controlled South Africa since 1994, and the CCM has ruled Tanzania since 1995.
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Speaking on Monday, Barasa stated that following President Ruto's planned 10-year term, his successors should be from Kenya Kwanza.
"We can achieve that purpose by not necessarily removing the cap on the term limit but ensuring the presidents who will come after His Excellency Samoei Ruto will pick up from the progress that Ruto will have made from that time," he said in an interview with K24.
Officials in the coalition have hinted at plans to change the constitutional rules governing presidential term limits.
Last year, Nandi County Senator Samson Cherargei advocated extending the presidential term limit from five to seven years.
He stated that the present term restriction is insufficient for an elected President to carry out his mandate and commitments to Kenyans.
The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) distanced itself from the comments.
Cleophas Malala, the party's Secretary General, described Cherargei's ideas as redundant and marginal.
Earlier, Fafi MP Salah Yakub recommended abolishing the two-term presidential term and raising the age restriction for winning the same seat to 75.