Jubilee tells off NASA MPs over threat to skip swearing in - News Summed Up

Jubilee tells off NASA MPs over threat to skip swearing in


No vacuum existsBut addressing a press conference at Parliament Buildings in Nairobi, yesterday, Jubilee leaders said President Kenyatta is legally in office and his decision to convene Parliament is in accordance with the Constitution. NASA legislators said a decision on whether to boycott the opening session of Parliament or not will be made public on Monday. However Jubilee insists, the presidential election petition has nothing to do with the calendar of Parliament since the validity of the MPs’ election is not being contested. ALSO READ: Musalia Mudavadi accuses Jubilee of blackmailing NASA candidates“The case at the Supreme Court is between Raila and the declared President-elect and MPs have nothing to do with it. Failure by NASA MPs to show up will be at their own peril.


Source: Standard Digital August 25, 2017 21:00 UTC



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