Delusion of grandeur as Gachagua battles 'impeachment court ruling syndrome'
Delusion of grandeur, also referred as grandiose delusion, is a type of delusion where you believe you have exceptional abilities, wealth, fame, power, or a special identity that isn't grounded in reality. Rigathi Gachagua's legal team made two moves that opponents termed contradictory: -Oct 2024: Impeached by Senate 54-13 while he was hospitalized. Kindiki sworn in as DP - May 2026: Gachagua dropped his demand for reinstatement to office and instead asked for full salary + allowances + retirement benefits for 2022-2027, as if he served the term. Kindiki’s lawyers’ response were that: 1. “If there was no impeachment, then by operation of law he returns to office. There can be no future earnings for a term he legally continues to hold” 2. “You cannot say there was no impeachment and then proceed to compensate someone for removal from office.” Critics argued this was like“having your cake and eating it” — wanting the impeachment quashed but also cash for being impeached. Hence “i...