Raila’s Condition For Signing Bipartisan Talks
Raila’s Condition For Signing Bipartisan Talks
Raila’s Condition For Signing Bipartisan Talks
Raila Odinga, the head of Azimio, declared on Sunday that he would not sign the final Bipartisan Talks report if it did not include a concrete plan to address the nation’s rising cost of living at the top of its agenda.The opposition leader criticized the administration in Kajiado County for the delayed progress of the ceasefire negotiations, claiming that the Kenya Kwanza side is dishonest in particular since it has failed to include all issues presented by the opposition in the agenda.
“No signing of the bipartisan committee report if it doesn’t have a provision for the reduction of the cost of living,” Raila said in a statement. We are having discussions with the administration, but the first thing that needs to change is the expense of living, according to Raila.
In order to examine the outcomes of the 2022 presidential election, Raila also argued that the elections for 2022 should be audited and servers should be opened. Additionally, he questioned the government’s new scholarship methodology, claiming it was defective and did not treat Kenyan students fairly.
Raila continued to criticize the current government’s tax appetite while stopping in Kitengela Town, declaring that his coalition will not back down from holding the government accountable. The Azimio leaders spoke out against the government in turn during the stopover on the Mavoko demolitions, which have garnered widespread attention over the past two weeks. Raila urged the administration to take into account the livelihoods of those whose homes were being demolished. The opposition also questioned the independence of Parliament, claiming that the National Assembly’s actions had been influenced by the executive.
The MPs are being paid but not carrying out their duties. Without any debate, a bill is sent from the statehouse and passed by the legislature,” he claimed.