Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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McReggae wrote:TAZ wrote:Um Sayala wrote:Jus Blazin wrote: You didn't realize that common sense wasn't there when the standing orders were changed by the 10th Parliament. Now in Kenya, Opposition doesn't have to control oversight committees. Don't make it a Jubilee/Cord thing, blame the 10th August house.
I agree with you, it was a 10th parliament's mistake. But the media and a section of Wazuans want us to believe that it was ODM who did it, and that ODM is now ALL in CORD, which is a lie. "The amended Standing Orders currently in use were tabled at the tail end of the last Parliament when MPs were busy with nominations. It was passed by a few MPs who did not scrutinise it properly, thus the inconsistencies it has," Tongaren MP David Eseli (Ford-Kenya) I'd really like to know who are these "few" MPs who passed the amendment. J Btw the claim was made by a Jubilee MP who was in the 10th Parliament, not Wazuans or the media. @ Mc Reggae......I think Jubilee have no problem with CORD taking the leadership role in those two committees but for CORD to demand a majority of members as well is just ridiculous. @TAZ, for starters the ammendment was proposed by one Ekwe Ethuro, the current jubilee speaker of the senate!!!!!......leadership without the majority will man nothing as all the reports will not see the light of the day....go down memory lane of how PIC and PAC have been operating since 1992 when we started the multypartism era!!! We are now in a purely presidential system, things have changed. Jubilee. Should even take the chairmanship. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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