Opposition leader Chamisa has clarified that he will not form a new political party after leaving the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC). He explained that he left CCC because it was “hijacked by my opponents” and some members had lost direction, prompting him to distance himself to maintain clarity. Instead of creating another party, Chamisa intends to be part of a broad movement that unites people around a common goal, as he believes political parties tend to divide. His focus now is on forming a government, engaging with traditional leaders, youths, and communities in rural areas to build support.
Key Points
1. We will not form a new political party.
2. I did not leave politics but left CCC.
3. CCC was hijacked by my opponents and there were some people who had lost their way and I felt that I had to de-link and maintain my clarity.
4. We are going to be part of a broad movement. Political parties divide people. A movement unites to a common goal.
5. The next move for me is to form a government.
6. On weekends, We are in the countryside, meeting traditional leaders, youths and communities.
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