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simonkabz
#121 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 12:09:28 PM
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Judiciary + gavanas vs Senetas + MPigs Watching closely...... MCAs n MTOs
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
githundi
#122 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 12:15:57 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
githundi wrote:
githundi wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
The media misinformed people that Wambora has already been impeached. It's not yet over till this vote. In a few minutes but there's no hope for Nyaga Wambora
ironies....check the meaning of the word 'impeach' before you go about accusing the media for using a word you clearly don't understand.
You can't impeach against a court order. Just wait and see. On this fight for supremacy of arms of government. The court will have the final word.
I hate to say, I told you so.
what are you talking about? what did you tell me that i disputed? my comment was on the meaning of the word impeach. please check the meaning of the word before you start prancing around here.
Re_Read my post carefully and stop overreacting. Was making inference to what I had posted.
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willin2learn
#123 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:31:28 PM
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alma wrote:
If the senate ignored a court order, why are they now calling on the constitution? I may not like wambora but when we have the national assembly pretending that they can't see court orders but then want us all to see their's that is a problem. The law must be followed even when removing villains.
Hapa umenena ukweli. The Senate and NA's reaction is a school boys tantrum. I don't hear the same 'hullubarrows' being thrown around when the court overturned Emilio's appointments severally, and also Uhuruto's.. watulie. They will have a chance to fry/barbecue/boilo Wambora again.
nakujua
#124 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 1:36:48 PM
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kwani constitution ni ngumu aje, to the legal minds - what constitutes a 'valid' governor, if the senate got rid of him and the court has reinstated him. does validity mean he will be paid a salary, or he will sit in the governor's office ... niambiwe tafadhali.
Swenani
#125 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 2:27:40 PM
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alma wrote:
If the senate ignored a court order, why are they now calling on the constitution? I may not like wambora but when we have the national assembly pretending that they can't see court orders but then want us all to see their's that is a problem. The law must be followed even when removing villains.
The senate didn't ignore the court order, The court order was against the speaker of the senate to to introduce the discussion in the senate
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Siringi
#126 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 2:30:30 PM
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KARMA IS .... Martha KaruaVerified account‏@MarthaKarua· When Senators fought with The National Assembly it's to the courts they ran. They now should & must obey the court orders favoring Governors Admin has disabled twirra links ISORAIT
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Lolest!
#127 Posted : Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:42:22 PM
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There is a serious legal issue here. Can the judiciary interfere with a parliamentary process? Can courts order either house of national parliament or even county assembly to do or not to do anything?
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Robinhood
#128 Posted : Friday, February 21, 2014 7:36:26 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
There is a serious legal issue here. Can the judiciary interfere with a parliamentary process? Can courts order either house of national parliament or even county assembly to do or not to do anything?
They can alright. The role of parliament is to set the laws, the executive enforces them, and the Judiciary interprets them and arbitrates disputes.
Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
2012
#129 Posted : Friday, February 21, 2014 9:02:31 AM
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Robinhood wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
There is a serious legal issue here. Can the judiciary interfere with a parliamentary process? Can courts order either house of national parliament or even county assembly to do or not to do anything?
They can alright. The role of parliament is to set the laws, the executive enforces them, and the Judiciary interprets them and arbitrates disputes.
The Judiciary needs to rethink its role when dealing with other arms of government so as not to undermine them or embarrass themselves. What's the point of stopping an unstoppable process or reinstating a Governor who will be impeached again a week after?
BBI will solve it :)
Swenani
#130 Posted : Friday, February 21, 2014 10:04:14 AM
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2012 wrote:
Robinhood wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
There is a serious legal issue here. Can the judiciary interfere with a parliamentary process? Can courts order either house of national parliament or even county assembly to do or not to do anything?
They can alright. The role of parliament is to set the laws, the executive enforces them, and the Judiciary interprets them and arbitrates disputes.
The Judiciary needs to rethink its role when dealing with other arms of government so as not to undermine them or embarrass themselves. What's the point of stopping an unstoppable process or reinstating a Governor who will be impeached again a week after?
oth houses of Parliament have vowed to punish what they call “activist” judges as the bitterness between Parliament and Judiciary worsened following recent court rulings. Leaders from the Senate and National Assembly were Thursday spoiling for war and they signalled that MPs would press for a review of the vetting law to target judges employed under the new Constitution. They vowed to push for the amendment to the Vetting of Judges and Magistrates Act to ensure judicial officers employed after 2010, and who were exempted from the Board’s scrutiny are vetted “to weed out judicial activism.” The MPs further promised to introduce substantive motions that will see the conduct of individual judges discussed in the House, to ostensibly shame those allegedly acting in violation of the doctrine of separation of powers. National Assembly Minority Leader Aden Duale said MPs would amend the Vetting of Judges and Magistrates Act and introduce motions to discuss individual judges he claimed were working with former powerful Judicial Service Commission officers. “It is payback time. Those who got their jobs through these officers have to play by their rules. Corrupt individuals are now seeking reprieve in courts,” he said. The MPs included Duale, Kithure Kindiki (Majority Leader-Senate), Moses Wetang’ula (Minority Leader-Senate), Francis Nyenze (Minority Leader-NA) and Johnstone Muthama (Minority chief whip-Senate). Read more at: http://standardmedia.co....o-punish-activist-judges
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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