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I think Raila will Drop Court Case
xyzee
#71 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 11:36:32 AM
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@Wendz

I doubt if the whole election can be repeated in my opinion the courts will only rule on matters affecting presidential outcome since that is waht was presnted to it. However this opens up an avenue for any other Kenyans to explore the matter further by using this rulling.

the court may then nulify the basis through which the 50% threashold was
met and may rule that the declaration of a 1st round win was not constitutional hence a runoff and not repeat election.
vky
#72 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 11:37:42 AM
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Magigi wrote:
Wendz wrote:
I dont know if this is as light as we are taking it. Look at it this way. Raila, in his petition, claims there are places in his strongholds where the number of registered voters were reduced and added to his opponents strongholds. If this is true, then wouldn't it mean that those MPs, governors, senators etc in those affected areas were also elected "fraudulently" to use someone's word .... Now, if the whole IEBC process was "flawed", then, does it mean that we would have to repeat the whole thing again? The senators, WR, CR, governors - the whole works? Is there a possibility of other candidates coming out to claim they were also "rigged" out based on the outcome of the case? What would be the implications of only calling for presidential recounting/re-run and not the others or calling for a whole general 're-election"? Someone educate us.

Hi Wendz...Good thinking. But do we close our eyes as if nothing happened and pretend all is well and move on, wait for the next election with the same faulty electronic system and ill-trained IT guys? What should we do? For me it is good to tackle these issues and even if the court sees it too expensive and time consuming they should say so but point out the key areas that need to be improved, and chief among them would be firing the whole IEBC team. They duped Kenyans. My two cents!

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McReggae
#73 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 11:39:30 AM
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KulaRaha wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Suppose we go for a rerun/runoff then OAR loses again, n he goes to court again since its his constitutional right? Can the court order for a 3rd, 4th or even a 5th rerun??? Awache upus.


LOOOOOL

That's like that movie Groundhog Day...


Even 10 re-runs if he keeps winning the cases, lol!!!
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2012
#74 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 11:58:54 AM
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xyzee wrote:
@Wendz
the court may then nulify the basis through which the 50% threashold was
met and may rule that the declaration of a 1st round win was not constitutional hence a runoff and not repeat election.


Wendz is right. If the other presidential candidates decide to reverse their decisions (I don't think they will) then they will have to be included.

More critically is, if the verdict is that IEBC failed, would the same questionable IEBC carry out the repeat elections/run-off? I don't think so.
We would need to form a tribunal to investigate their conduct first as per the requirement of the constitution when dealing with an independent office. Now this would take months!

BBI will solve it
:)
josiah33
#75 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:02:52 PM
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2012 wrote:
xyzee wrote:
@Wendz
the court may then nulify the basis through which the 50% threashold was
met and may rule that the declaration of a 1st round win was not constitutional hence a runoff and not repeat election.


Wendz is right. If the other presidential candidates decide to reverse their decisions (I don't think they will) then they will have to be included.

More critically is, if the verdict is that IEBC failed, would the same questionable IEBC carry out the repeat elections/run-off? I don't think so.
We would need to form a tribunal to investigate their conduct first as per the requirement of the constitution when dealing with an independent office. Now this would take months!

Kibaki must be one lucky guy...........everything conspiring to keep him in office for as long as possible.
Wa_ithaka
#76 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:07:26 PM
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After 2007 GE, RAO was told to take his complaints to court. He has done that and we should be grateful that he has listened.
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McReggae
#77 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:09:25 PM
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Wa_ithaka wrote:
After 2007 GE, RAO was told to take his complaints to court. He has done that and we should be grateful that he has listened.


Seems Raila remains the biggest driver of traffic in wazua!!!!

Case to be covered live!!!
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2012
#78 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:14:07 PM
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josiah33 wrote:
2012 wrote:
xyzee wrote:
@Wendz
the court may then nulify the basis through which the 50% threashold was
met and may rule that the declaration of a 1st round win was not constitutional hence a runoff and not repeat election.


Wendz is right. If the other presidential candidates decide to reverse their decisions (I don't think they will) then they will have to be included.

More critically is, if the verdict is that IEBC failed, would the same questionable IEBC carry out the repeat elections/run-off? I don't think so.
We would need to form a tribunal to investigate their conduct first as per the requirement of the constitution when dealing with an independent office. Now this would take months!

Kibaki must be one lucky guy...........everything conspiring to keep him in office for as long as possible.


I don't think so. I strongly believe he would like to leave that office soonest. He has nothing more to prove or gain and he genuinely looks exhausted plus he's going to a life of pure luxury.

BBI will solve it
:)
kyt
#79 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:18:29 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Wa_ithaka wrote:
After 2007 GE, RAO was told to take his complaints to court. He has done that and we should be grateful that he has listened.


Seems Raila remains the biggest driver of traffic in wazua!!!!

Case to be covered live!!!

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Lucid_Iam
#80 Posted : Monday, March 11, 2013 12:23:41 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Wa_ithaka wrote:
After 2007 GE, RAO was told to take his complaints to court. He has done that and we should be grateful that he has listened.


Seems Raila remains the biggest driver of traffic in wazua!!!!

Case to be covered live!!!

While it lasts. If this cases don't go anywhere, then WSR becomes the new driver, heck, he already is.
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