Kenya came under criticism from the regional house during the constitution of Eala’s third assembly in 2012, after political squabbles marred the process of nominating its representatives. Then, Kenya’s representatives joined the assembly late, leaving the country’s standing on the Assembly soiled. Five years on, political protagonists are once again sharply divided, with Jubilee insisting that CORD must play by the rules of nominations. ALSO READ: Ruto, Duale take vote hunt to Kalonzo turfJubilee has five slots to fill, while CORD has four. A political party is required to nominate thrice the number of slots given to it to afford the House the opportunity to vote.
Source: Standard Digital May 28, 2017 07:41 UTC