Saturday 30 September 2017

The Kenyan Electoral Commission postponed the consultation sessions again


Independent Electoral Commission in Kenya The IEBC has postponed its meeting with representatives of presidential candidates at the repetition of the polls held on 26 next month.Kenya Wahlen IEBC


Kenya's Independent Electoral Commission on Election and Limitations The IEBC has postponed its meeting with representatives of the presidential candidate candidates at the destination of the polls held on 26 next month. The conference has been postponed after the NASA General Assembly's view of a bill discussed in the parliament on amendments to the election campaign. Chairman of the Commission, Mr Chefula Katibu, said the meeting would continue tomorrow after he knew his fate in the parliament. However, the politics of politics are shocking to a nation that has been divided on political grounds.The conference was acquired after the failure to be held three times a week ago while remaining 26 days in the presidential elections between Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga. However, after negotiations between both parties took place for about two hours, no good results were reached.Difficult issuesChairman of the Independent Electoral Commission and the borders of Chefula Chefula were obliged to call for a break in both directions leading to further consultation. Chebukati has highlighted the importance of the meeting aimed at scrutiny issues that contributed to controversy in order to be held in a polls that will be accepted on both sides.NASA co-ordinator James Orengo (left left) and other representatives during consultation with the IEBCNASA co-ordinator James Orengo (left left) and other representatives during consultation with the IEBCChebukati added, "We can not proceed today because nobody has the bill, so this meeting has been postponed until tomorrow afternoon when the bill will be part of tomorrow's debate."The Jubilee side has submitted a bill in parliament for a number of amendments to the election law. The NASA Union has said that the parliament should agree on the rules and will continue with the meeting. The meeting itself took place after the parliament yesterday denied refusal of the United Nations Development Organization UNDP.UNDP support in electionsIn addition, two political parties have rejected the United Nations to finance the purchase of Election papers. The scandal is disrupted and multiplies thresholds that should be eliminated before the presidential election republic appears to be free and fair. Raphael Tuju, secretary of the Jubilee party, and a former member of the ruling party said: "I do not take seriously, they have accused the company of Safaricom, they have accused Morpho companies, they have accused the Alghurair company, something they have not complained about is that Victoria has not enough fish because of propaganda of the jubilee. "Political analysts, however, say that there is light in the dark especially after the meeting itself. NASA's party insists that Al Ghurair and Morpho companies are no longer involved in the new elections while demanding a number of Electoral Commission officials to be removed from office.Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju arrives at the Bomas of Kenya hall for a consultation session with the IEBCJubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju arrives at the Bomas of Kenya hall for a consultation session with the IEBCBob Mkangi, a lawyer and political analyst, has said that the need for a political solution will be sought out as the Electoral Commission has much to do. Mkangi continues: "Because they are politicians, they can seek ways even if they are to make amendments to the constitution so that the time will be extended to act in ways that are legal."Disclaimer pronunciation of leadersBut beyond this meeting, the leaders of the Jubilee and the NASA Union preach a different gospel in both the lectures and the relevant. Their pronunciation may be thresholds in the national eradication process. President Uhuru Kenyatta is finalizing his party in a state-of-the-art Escape campaign while assaulting his opponents. This is what President Kenyatta said: "Today I hear it as a safaricom that makes the network no choice because he is the one who makes the election, decide whether he is a candidate or wants to be chairman."And now the protesters of the opposition union have said their union will want their supporters to scrutinize some of the products that are suspended by companies that collaborate with the ruling party. However he did not mention the companies themselves. Last year Odinga blame Safaricom's mobile phone company in conjunction with the IEBC commission to disrupt the election. Odinga adds: "We do not go to the polls before we have made the amendments to the commission, until the stadium is right, we have talked until we get rid of cisterns, let's hollow out the thorns and give thorns to meet with its independence and riot."As both sides hold their stages, the economy continues to decline as investors are afraid to invest in a nation that is not yet stable in it election.

0 comments:

Post a Comment