Founded in 1997, the Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) was established to defend and promote the rights of Kenyans.
It has consistently complied with the Political Parties Acts, positioning itself as a leader in the struggle for democratic reform.
FPK opposes dictatorial systems and advocates for a federal system of governance that ensures equitable resource distribution through county structures, aligning with the 2011 Constitution of Kenya. The party envisions itself as a mobilizing force for democratic resurgence, aiming to empower diverse groups—professionals, students, trade unions, Juakali workers, religious bodies, and political organizations. Its core mission is to build a federal, inclusive, non-ethnic, democratic, and prosperous society in Kenya.
The vision of the Party is that of a prosperous Kenyan Nation which espouses the principles of democracy, equity, justice, peace and freedom.
To improve the quality of life of Kenyans by promoting people-centred democratic governance thereby ensuring equity, economic and political advancement, social justice, freedom, rule of law, peace and human dignity for sustainable prosperity.
Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) believes in the principles of Federal Democracy.