Mr Orengo will need at least two-thirds of his colleagues to vote against Mr Ruto for his impeachment motion to succeed. Should the committee find no substantive wrongdoing on the part of Mr Ruto, Mr Orengo’s motion would be moot. THRESHOLDHowever, if it confirms the allegations, the Senate, after according Mr Ruto an opportunity to defend himself, will vote on the impeachment charges. Mr Orengo will need at least two-thirds of his colleagues to vote against Mr Ruto for his impeachment motion to succeed. SCANDALS“Jubilee is behind its party leader (Mr Kenyatta) and his deputy (Mr Ruto).
Source: Daily Nation March 26, 2019 07:52 UTC