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Efforts by deputy president Rigathi Gachagua to stop parliament from processing an impeachment motion against him have once again hit a wall, as fresh legal challenges to halt the public participation exercise scheduled for tomorrow have failed. Gachagua argues that the 11 grounds for his removal are based on shaky and dangerous legal and procedural foundations, threatening key principles of good governance, procedural fairness, and fair administrative action. latest failed attempts to block tomorrow’s public participation exercise.
DP Gachagua's efforts to stop Parliament from processing an impeachment motion fails again
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