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What they mean by: ‘there shall be no election’
Dahatre
#151 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 5:48:42 PM
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Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."
Shak
#152 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 5:55:47 PM
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Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case
Dahatre
#153 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:00:03 PM
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Joined: 12/21/2009
Posts: 602
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..
Shak
#154 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:11:40 PM
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Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
Dahatre wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..

Question is, who are the presiding judges of the constitutional and judicial review divisions?
kawambui
#155 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:20:25 PM
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Joined: 6/24/2011
Posts: 49
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..

Question is, who are the presiding judges of the constitutional and judicial review divisions?


http://www.nation.co.ke/news/David-Maraga-certifies-as-urgent-case-to-stop-Kenya-election/1056-4153932-h0dde8z/index.html
Proverbs 4:23
[23]Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.
Much Know
#156 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:21:19 PM
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Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,579
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..

Question is, who are the presiding judges of the constitutional and judicial review divisions?

Like justice odunga, the registrar of the supreme court, and all others receiving orders from new york.
Ras Kienyeji Man
murchr
#157 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:26:23 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
the Star wrote:

The controversial Election Laws (Amendment) Bill 2017 will come into force on Friday, with or without President Uhuru Kenyatta's assent, Aden Duale has said.

The National Assembly majority leader this will be the case as 14 days will have lapsed since the legislation was passed in Parliament.

Duale told The Star on Tuesday that Uhuru has the options of returning the Bill to Parliament with a memorandum for changes or signing it before Friday, failure of which it automatically takes effect.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Shak
#158 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:35:38 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/22/2009
Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..

Question is, who are the presiding judges of the constitutional and judicial review divisions?

Justice George Odunga and Justice Roselyn Aburili. Ok. No election on 26th
Much Know
#159 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:39:58 PM
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Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,579
Shak wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Shak wrote:
Dahatre wrote:
Baratang wrote:
Will the judges meet tomorrow being a holiday? Just asking for a friend.

WAPO: The Latest: Kenya Supreme Court urged to delay elections
Excerpt:
"Kenya’s Supreme Court is to meet a day before Thursday’s repeat presidential elections to decide whether the polls should go ahead if a credible vote cannot be guaranteed.

The court will hear a case brought by three Kenyans who are urging that the elections be postponed until the electoral commission can hold free and fair elections, as is mandated by the constitution."

The letter has been addressed to the High Court. I don't think it's the supreme court hearing the case

Americans may not know the difference between supreme and high court..

Question is, who are the presiding judges of the constitutional and judicial review divisions?

Justice George Odunga and Justice Roselyn Aburili. Ok. No election on 26th

This guys have a secret oath to install raira and they know all about oaths!
Ras Kienyeji Man
2012
#160 Posted : Tuesday, October 24, 2017 6:45:15 PM
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Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 6,592
Location: Nairobi
murchr wrote:
the Star wrote:

The controversial Election Laws (Amendment) Bill 2017 will come into force on Friday, with or without President Uhuru Kenyatta's assent, Aden Duale has said.

The National Assembly majority leader this will be the case as 14 days will have lapsed since the legislation was passed in Parliament.

Duale told The Star on Tuesday that Uhuru has the options of returning the Bill to Parliament with a memorandum for changes or signing it before Friday, failure of which it automatically takes effect.


This was Uhuru's plan all along. Very clever I must say. Looks like Jubilee has clever lawyers too after all.

BBI will solve it
:)
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