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Karua Reveals What Will Happen If Results In The Servers Show That Azimio Won 2022 Polls

Azimio la Umoja have made their demands very clear ahead of Parliamentary bi-partisan approach to addressing them that is set to begin before Parliament resumes on 11 April.

Following the Azimio Parliamentary Group Meeting held in Athi, Machakos on Thursday, the coalition outlined their demands in the order they want them addressed.

The demands include puting in place measures that will see the cost of maize flour lowered, conduct a forensic review of the IEBC servers, review appointment and dismissal of IEBC commissioners, recommend legal policies to strengthen the electoral systems to entrench a culture of free and fair elections.

Azimio also want the circumstances that led to the dismissal of Cherera Four reviewed and reinstate them and lastly that those members who leave parties to resign and seek fresh mandate.

While speaking during the meeting, Narc Kenya party leader Martha Karua said that they are proposing an akin approach because parliamentary approach is likely to be mishandled by Speaker.

Karua said that they have seen cases where the Speaker of a house fails to make simple decision even when a party want to de-whip its member.“We don’t want an unorthodox process controlled by speakers and legislators who have crossed to the government’s side. Let’s not try to hide behind Parliament, where the Speaker will decide which side has won,” she said.

On opening the servers, Karua said that the results that will be obtained from the serves after forensic audit will final. Karua says that if that if the server shows that Azimio won squarely, Kenya Kwanza will have to give them their full loaf of bread.

“We have seen the Speaker unable to make simple rulings even when a party wants to de-whip. Please open the servers and get your full loaf of bread. If you won, have your full loaf. If you lost, give us our full bread.”

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