Opposition leaders and civil society groups have intensified calls for the removal of President William Ruto following his recent public outbursts during rallies in Kenya’s Western region.
However, Kenya’s legal framework sets a high threshold for removing a sitting president, and no head of state in the country’s history has ever been removed from office before completing their term.
Under the Constitution of Kenya 2010, there are only two legal pathways through which a president can be removed before the end of their term: incapacity under Article 144 and impeachment under Article 145.READ MORE.....................