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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Nefertiti on November 02, 2019, 12:17:22 PM
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Pundit your boy does not control Parliament. He lost debt ceiling cap in the National Assembly - let see how it goes in the senate.
This battle will take shape next week when the Senate votes for the Public Finance Management (National Debt) (Regulations), 2019 in what could provide the ultimate test on the relationship between the two leaders.
The National Assembly adopted the regulations three weeks ago, but only after President Kenyatta had turned to ODM and Wiper leaders for support.
Until then, Mr Ruto had mobilised his troops to shoot down the regulations, arguing that the decision on increasing the capping could only be done after the ruling party’s parliamentary group took a position on the matter.
That is what the President did when it appeared the debate on debt ceiling was facing a waterloo moment in the National Assembly three weeks ago.
In the three cut-throat votes that have been taken, with clear lines drawn, the President has triumphed in two over his deputy’s one.
Last August, the pro-Ruto MPs succeeded in pushing through the House an amendment to the IEBC Act which, if adopted, will create a permanent selection panel to recruit commissioners whenever there is vacancy.
But the President’s side has been able to push through the National Assembly the nominees to the National Land Commission and the increase of the national debt ceiling.
https://www.nation.co.ke/news/politics/Uhuru-and-Ruto-fight-for-control-of-Parliament/1064-5332300-d8lgf6/index.html
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Hio ni nonsense.Be careful about some desperate Raila journalist like orukp
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Hio ni nonsense.Be careful about some desperate Raila journalist like orukp
Point out the factual sleights or fallacies in the story.
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The senate pursuit of the sisters theft at Mafya house is interesting. Long rusty knives for 2+ years.