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DCP’s tactical retreats reshape by-election battle

Analysts say DCP’s move is calculated to reinforce its bargaining power ahead of 2027.

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DCP party leader Rigathi Gachagua reading a statement at the party’s headquarters in Nairobi on September 10, 2025. Courtesy photo

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The Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) has made bold strategic moves ahead of the forthcoming by-elections slated for November 27, 2025, withdrawing from three(3) contests to back coalition partners while confirming its participation in the remaining races.

The statement was read by Party Leader Rigathi Gachagua, who said the party will not field candidates in Mbeere North Constituency where it will support the Democratic Party, Mumbuni Ward where it will back Wiper Democratic Movement, and Kabuchai/Chwele Ward where it will align with the DAP-K candidate.

He explained that the decision reflected DCP’s unwavering commitment to opposition unity, adding, “Even as we compete, we shall respect our opposition partners in those regions, mindful that democracy is the preserve of every Kenyan.”

At the same time, Mr Gachagua confirmed that DCP will field candidates in the remaining 22 electoral areas, among them Banissa, Kasipul, Magarini, Malava, and Ugunja constituencies, as well as the Baringo senatorial race and several ward contests spread across counties including Nairobi, Machakos, Kakamega, Tana River, Garissa, Kajiado, and Nyamira.

“This is not just a field strategy. We will fully mobilise under our party ticket, supported by a strong campaign command centre,” he said.

Analysts say DCP’s move is calculated to reinforce its bargaining power ahead of 2027.

By stepping aside in places where partners have local strength, the party demonstrates disciplined alliance-building while creating space where it can credibly compete.

But observers caution that missteps in coordination or perceived negligence could alienate supporters in areas where the party pulled out.

A Nairobi-based political watcher James Munene, noted that the gesture positions DCP as a trustworthy coalition partner.

“Only time will tell whether allies actually reciprocate,” said Mr Munene.

To strengthen its internal capacity, DCP also unveiled a National Elections Board to manage nominations and an Internal Disputes Resolution Committee to handle conflicts.

Alongside a new Electoral Secretariat at its Nairobi headquarters they were tasked with logistics, messaging, branding and fundraising for its candidates.

The party’s strategy was tied to a broader national message as the statement also faulted President William Ruto’s administration over security in Mandera County.

Mr Gachagua accused the government of compromising Kenya’s sovereignty by allowing Jubaland militia to operate within the country.

“Kenya is not for sale. Not an inch of our soil shall ever be occupied by foreign powers. If the President cannot defend the Republic from foreign invasion, he knows the honourable thing to do,” said Mr Gachagua.

He further demanded the reopening of schools in Mandera--closed due to insecurity, called for the Kenya Defence Forces to operate without political interference and urged the immediate expulsion of militia forces.

By combining selective withdrawals with aggressive campaigning and sharp rhetoric on sovereignty, DCP is positioning itself both as a loyal opposition partner and as a principled defender of national interests.

Whether this dual strategy resonates with voters in the coming by-elections, and whether coalition partners repay the goodwill, will determine how firmly the party consolidates its standing as 2027 edges closer.

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