Pundit
I really have no time to engage in post facto polemics over an issue as bright as the sun over Naivasha. I could as well dig up that hansard report for you and focus on the voting.
The fact is this: ODM PSC members allied to Ruto switched to join Uhuru and PNU in Naivasha, granting PNU a majority. Unless you mean Raila should have had them removed minutes before they voted you know PNU had gotten their prize: The Presidential System.
The import of the report you cite in the standard contradicts your position. I guess you didnt read and analyze it before you posted. Raila merely rubber stamped what had already passed. Like I stated he could have opposed it in line with the known ODM position. The report you cite seeks to explain the failure to oppose as was expected. His decision not to oppose irritated me a lot and I ventilated over the same for a long time ending by stating "Raila will regret this decision". Kajwang is quoted saying the same.
We can all speculate as to why he chose to give his blessings to the decision. My take is he thought he too could wield the same powers. I believe in not giving out powers based on the nature of the person who will exercise those powers. Michuki once said he doesn't think the presidential powers should be limited because it is no longer Moi occupying the office but Good Man Kibaki. The stupidity could not be more emphasized in 20 lifetimes!
Presidential systems have been a disaster for Africa. The most recent example is Zimbabwe which ran well until Mugabe decided his name needs to be read among the first when he attends the OAU and not have Canaan Banana go ahead of him. The rest is well known.
Kenya was on track to establish a viable democracy until Kenyatta and Mboya happened. They embarked on a systematic reclamation of power and concentration of the same in the presidency. Devolution did not die because it undermined anything - not even National Unity. It died because Tom Mboya while seeking power to bring to Kenyatta came over some power outside the presidency. Like a good worker bee finding a dying fly on some ground, he picked it and delivered to the Queen in this case shall we say Kikuyu Paramount Chief and waited his reward.
Okot was writing Song of a Soldier when he died. He writes about a soldier asking why he is given a gun if he is not allowed to kill with it. Bertolt Brecht raised the same subject. In short power if given will eventually be exercised. A monster created would eventually indulge his given traits. We create monsters and then react with horror when the monsters demand their kilo of meat with blood.
I will forever support a Parliamentary system and proportional representation. All places on earth where these two are practised are dazzling examples of democracy in practice.
omollo, i am sure there is some hansard of the proceedings at Naivasha. What I recall is Raila(ODM) and Martha Karua going presidential - in a 360 degrees that baffled everyone.The two Rutos I think backed a mixed presidential systems. That is why Ruto and Kalenjin voted NO. Obviously whatever system - you beat in place - doesn't mean it's tailored made for you. That was Raila fault. And still is. The problem is not constitution. The problem is how to WIN POWER. It doesn't matter what system is called....the best will emerge.