Something is wrong with SCOK. Their integrity is questionable. Muite and the other second respondent lawyer statements were loud and clear. All Chebukati need to know is the court to clarify the position of IEBC in light of their contradicting ruling with Maina Kiai’s case. What is unfathomable is justice Mwilu lack of memory on her ruling if at all she wrote it. Njoki Ndungu, the dissenting judge said that you did not give any consideration to Maina’s case.
This laws will pass through like a Boss. Mganga needs to be shown that should his backdoor antiques come to pass through some wizardry "out ni nja’ via impeachment.
It was a very shocking moment for me when i listened to the back and forth between the judges and the Muite team of lawyers . A very simple question has then been turned around against them , as the confused ones . Mwilu and Chebukati are highly questionable .
your source is bogus, remember last time when the then cord mps brought fight to the parliament, and when they were overpowered, stormed out. The remaining mps passed election laws to include complementary system
They are wrong. The two-third majority is needed for very special bills. For example when parliament wants to ammend or veto a bill passed in the senate, impeach a president, special bills when the country is at war e.t.c Article 82(1)(d) of the constitution reads thus;
(1) Parliament shall enact legislation to provide for—
B the conduct of elections and referenda and the regulation
and effcient supervision of elections and referenda, including
the nomination of candidates for elections; and[/B]
No mention of the two-third majority. Where the majority is requisite, KATBA MAKES MENTION OF IT.
She was incoherent and could not read her “own writings”, how then could she be expected to remember something she did not write or collaborate on? On the other hand this could be deliberate mischief to ensure that IEBC fall into the judicial trap deliberately set by the Maraga 4 and their beneficiaries considering Chebukati has sensed the trap set for him.
By Standard on Sunday Team | Published Sun, September 17th 2017 at 13:27, Updated September 19th 2017 at 19:10 GMT +3
It has emerged that the four judges — Chief Justice David Maraga, his deputy Philomena Mwilu, Smokin Wanjala and Isaac Lenaola — who ruled that the results of the presidential results as declared by the Independence Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) were invalid have not met since that judgment was made. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001254805