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The high court overturned National Assembly speaker Moses Wetang’ula’s decision to declare the Kenya Kwanza coalition as the majority side in parliament. This ruling has sparked mixed reactions, particularly from opposition leaders, many of whom are now demanding that the speaker ensures Azimio rightfully takes its place as the majority coalition in the house.
Court declares Azimio coalition the majority party in National Assembly
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