Politics
MP Peter Salasya Announces 2027 Presidential Bid
Salasya specifically called on youth, women, workers, and entrepreneurs to join his movement, which he described as embodying “the dreams and aspirations of a new Kenya.”
Mumias East Member of Parliament Peter Kalerwa Salasya has officially declared his intention to run for the presidency of Kenya in the 2027 general election, positioning himself as a champion for industrial growth and youth empowerment.
In a bold announcement, the youthful parliamentarian said his decision came after “deep reflection and wide consultations” with various stakeholders across the country.
“Kenya today stands at a crossroads,” Salasya told journalists. “We cannot continue exporting our labor and talents abroad while our industries collapse and our youth languish in unemployment.”
The MP, who has gained popularity for his outspoken nature and grassroots approach to politics, revealed he would be running under a new political movement whose details will be unveiled later this year.
“I firmly believe that Kenya must manufacture, innovate, and industrialize to create sustainable jobs and unlock the full potential of our people,” Salasya said, outlining his vision for the country.
The announcement has generated mixed reactions across the political spectrum, with supporters praising his youthful energy and fresh perspective, while critics question his experience for the top job.
Salasya specifically called on youth, women, workers, and entrepreneurs to join his movement, which he described as embodying “the dreams and aspirations of a new Kenya.”
The 2027 presidential race is expected to attract several high-profile candidates as the country approaches another crucial democratic transition.
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