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Offline KenyanPlato

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #20 on: May 22, 2020, 07:29:20 PM »
Pundit ruto needs to stop this fight. Call uhuru shake hands and wait till 2021 december to bolt out of jubilee

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #21 on: May 22, 2020, 07:37:25 PM »
54 vs 7. And you guys think Uhuru won't push through BBI amendments? Like we said yesterday, rely on Kenyan members of parliament at your peril.

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #22 on: May 22, 2020, 07:39:38 PM »
Which BBI amendment when the constitution of Kenya requires certain clauses to amended via referendum. I thought you're a lawyer Dear.

(1) A proposed amendment to this Constitution shall be enacted in accordance with Article 256 or 257, and approved in accordance with clause (2) by a referendum, if the amendment relates to any of the following matters–--

(a) the supremacy of this Constitution;
(b) the territory of Kenya;
(c) the sovereignty of the people;
(d) the national values and principles of governance referred to in Article 10 (2) (a) to (d);
(e) the Bill of Rights;
(f) the term of office of the President;
(g) the independence of the Judiciary and the commissions and independent offices to which Chapter Fifteen applies;
(h) the functions of Parliament;
(i) the objects, principles and structure of devolved government; or
(j) the provisions of this Chapter.

(2) A proposed amendment shall be approved by a referendum under clause (1) if–--

(a) at least twenty per cent of the registered voters in each of at least half of the counties vote in the referendum;
and
(b) the amendment is supported by a simple majority of the citizens voting in the referendum.

(3) An amendment to this Constitution that does not relate to a matter specified in clause (1) shall be enacted either--

(a) by Parliament, in accordance with Article 256; or
(b) by the people and Parliament, in accordance with Article 257.


54 vs 7. And you guys think Uhuru won't push through BBI amendments? Like we said yesterday, rely on Kenyan members of parliament at your peril.

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #23 on: May 22, 2020, 07:41:40 PM »
I think he has already started doing that - basically give Uhuru all he wants - and wait it out.
Pundit ruto needs to stop this fight. Call uhuru shake hands and wait till 2021 december to bolt out of jubilee

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #24 on: May 22, 2020, 08:04:45 PM »
Which BBI amendment when the constitution of Kenya requires certain clauses to amended via referendum.
So you can't count on Parliamentarians to have a backbone, you think MCAs will be your warriors? A referendum is a very EASY matter once you have Parliament.

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #25 on: May 22, 2020, 08:09:53 PM »
The first parliament is a little harder than the senate - because the senate has like 47 elected senators and 30 unelected ones.So it's easy to intimidate. The parliament is a different ball game. 12 nominated Mps and nearly 340 elected.
So you can't count on Parliamentarians to have a backbone, you think MCAs will be your warriors? A referendum is a very EASY matter once you have Parliament.

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #26 on: May 22, 2020, 08:22:36 PM »
Wembe ni ule ule. Remember kenya is one big crime scene and those mps you are counting on have committed crimes. Uhuru is coming after them like a runaway freight train. Waiting in baited breath to see which mp will lay his life on the line.

The first parliament is a little harder than the senate - because the senate has like 47 elected senators and 30 unelected ones.So it's easy to intimidate. The parliament is a different ball game. 12 nominated Mps and nearly 340 elected.
So you can't count on Parliamentarians to have a backbone, you think MCAs will be your warriors? A referendum is a very EASY matter once you have Parliament.

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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #27 on: May 22, 2020, 10:41:27 PM »
This Kihika for governor you been drumming is quite premature. She more likely to fly back to Texas in shame.

Kihika daughter really making a passionate plea. I think she has Nakuru governorship for taking.
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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #28 on: May 22, 2020, 10:46:03 PM »
Murkomen tantrums don't back your story on Kalenjin stoic nature. The savagery on diaspora tribes also disagrees.

You need to bring back Jackson Angaine :)
Kalenjin - we are taking Uhuru betrayal in stride.
Kalenjin - we are taught to display ZERO emotion.
That is how to run 40Km tarmac :) - you need to be mentally tough.
We are only allowed to be emotional when your mother or something like dies.
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Re: Kindiki ouster
« Reply #29 on: May 22, 2020, 10:49:39 PM »
Susan stubborn loyalty is a stark contrast to her dad - Kihika Kimani - who was a turncoat that would ride Matiba Ford Asili or Kibaki DP then sleep with Moi whole 5 years.

Kihika daughter really making a passionate plea. I think she has Nakuru governorship for taking.
♫♫ They say all good boys go to heaven... but bad boys bring heaven to you ~ song by Julia Michaels