Kenya
Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga has accused the ruling party of planning to remove presidential term limit as well as the security of tenure enjoyed by judges by using what he describes as a “fake” majority in parliament.
The opposition has also accused the government of hatching a plan to do away with the use of technology in the elections which will make it difficult to detect malpractices.
Taking the floor during the rally in Nairobi’s Embakasi area, one of Odinga’s advisers Kalonzo Musyoka, lashed at local and foreign observers for their forth and back statements during the August 8 elections.
The observers earlier praised the outcome of the polls before criticsing the transmission later after Kenya’s Supreme Court nullified the presidential election.
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