The Registrar of Political Parties has rejected an application to reserve some ten names they intend to use to register a political party and field candidates in the 2027 general election.
The names presented by people purporting to represent the now famous Gen Z was rejected by Ann Nderitu included Gen-Z Movement, Gen-Z National Movement, Gen-Z People’s Alliance, Gen- Z Peoples Movement, Gen-Z Democratic Party, Gen-Z Alliance Movement, Gen-Z Democratic Movement, Gen-Z United Movement, Gen-Z Political Party and Gen-Z Alliance Party.
Gen Z have been classifying themselves as leaderless, tribeless, partyless and formless. But if the attempt to register a political party points to a mission find a structure that will allow them a say in how the country is run, if indeed the applicant represents them.
“Your application has been considered by law and the names suggested have been rejected as they do not promote inclusivity, hence against article 91(1)(a) (e) of the Constitution. Should you need any further clarification or assistance, please visit our office,” said Nderitu.