Jubilee plots to lock Raila out of IEBC talks. - FARMERCIST 254

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Friday, 17 June 2016

Jubilee plots to lock Raila out of IEBC talks.

The Jubilee coalition is blocking Cord leaders Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka from talks on the IEBC. Though some differences have been narrowed, Cord has demanded the final agreement on IEBC reforms be endorsed by the principals. The opposition wants President Uhuru Kenyatta, Deputy President William Ruto, Raila and Kalonzo to endorse the deal before it goes to Parliament. However, Jubilee insists the final endorsement should be made by the leaders of the majority and minority — which Cord rejects. The Jubilee position is that reform "must follow due process and that Parliamentary Standing Orders guide the negotiations." Uhuru and Ruto have insisted no discussions of reforming the IEBC or removing its members should be held outside Parliament. Cord insists negotiations can and must be done and endorsed by the principals from both sides before Parliament adopts the report or Bill. Jubilee has agreed, however, to reduce the number of MPs to the joint select committee from 11 to seven.. Jubilee has also agreed to drop Gatundu MP Moses Kuria from its team if Cord agrees to drop Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama. Both are in remand, suspected of hate speech. Cord describes Kuria as a 'hardliner and polarising figure' who should not be on the team. Jubilee calls Muthama a 'hardliner and divisive". Cord has agreed to Jubilee's position the proposed committee should only handle matters related to the IEBC — not sweeping electoral and other reforms. "It is also agreed the Select Committee will ensure minimum electoral reforms are in place to ensure the 2017 elections are credible, free and fair," a source familiar with the discussions said. The two sides have agreed the committee will come up with a method to ensure Kenyans who are at least 18 get IDs as soon as possible and register to vote. Jubilee dismissed demands by Cord that the committee's scope extend beyond the IEBC, comparing this to reintroducing the failed Okoa Kenya referendum bid through the back door. Cord called off protests scheduled for yesterday, citing the progress in the negotiations preceding set-up of the committee. It said it wanted a final agreement on terms by Sunday, otherwise protests will continue on Monday. "We reiterate once more that as Cord, we hold no cards under the table and our commitment and objective is limited to resolving the IEBC crisis and ensuring he people of Kenya can have, as their right, free, fair, transparent, credible, verifiable, peaceful and accountable elections in 2017 and beyond," Tongaren MP Eseli Simiyu said on behalf of the coalition. He conceded that Cord had seen "political will and rays of good faith" exhibited by all parties and an enabling environment created, despite outstanding issues. But ongoing talks.

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