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Husband, Father, Politics, Law, Environment, Commonwealth Scholar. Stratrategic Advisor and Secretary Political Affairs.Opinions are mine.

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Fredrick Okango
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My Letter to BABA @RailaOdinga as he heads to Addis Ababa for the AUC Chairperson Elections this Saturday #Raila4AUC
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RT @fokango: Should NA Speaker Hon. Moses Wetangula be impeached for disobeying Court order, Violation of the Constitution, abuse of offic…
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Fredrick Okango
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Should NA Speaker Hon. Moses Wetangula be impeached for disobeying Court order, Violation of the Constitution, abuse of office and undermining parliamentary democracy?
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Speaker Wetang’ula’s ruling is unconstitutional, arbitrary, and a gross violation of parliamentary integrity. The Majority side, Azimio, must swiftly move a motion to impeach him for abuse of office. THE STORM IS NOT OVER! #RespectTheLaw
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Its going down in the National Assembly! Majority and Minority
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@citizentvkenya @SamGituku If the HC ruling is implemented, Azimio will control the legislative agenda. If ignored or appealed, it could raise questions about constitutional compliance. A rare moment where legal, political, and constitutional dynamics collide. #DayBreak
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Fredrick Okango
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@SamGituku @citizentvkenya The HC ruling effectively nullifies Speaker Wetang’ula’s 2022 decision. However, KK has already functioned as the majority for over a year. Does this mean all legislative decisions made under KK's majority status were unconstitutional? #DayBreak
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Fredrick Okango
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@SamGituku @citizentvkenya HC's ruling that Azimio is the rightful majority party in the NA creates an "extra-constitutional moment". It challenges an established status quo and raises questions about constitutional order, legitimacy, and implementation of the ruling. #DayBreak
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Fredrick Okango
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Hostile TAKEOVER!
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Fredrick Okango
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If ignored or appealed, it could deepen political divisions and raise questions about constitutional compliance. This is a rare moment in Kenya’s political history where legal, political, and constitutional dynamics collide, creating uncertainty over how to proceed.
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Fredrick Okango
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The ruling may also trigger fresh political realignments as MPs decide whether to remain in their current coalitions. *Potential Outcomes* If the ruling is implemented, Azimio will control the legislative agenda, making it harder for Ruto’s government to pass key laws.
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Fredrick Okango
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This ruling sets precedent for courts intervening in parliamentary matters. Could this weaken separation of powers by allowing courts to overturn parliamentary leadership decisions? 5. *Political Uncertainty & Possible Appeals* KK may appeal, prolonging political instability.
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Fredrick Okango
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A hostile parliamentary majority (Azimio) could frustrate government plans, creating governance deadlock. 4. *Judicial vs. Legislative Authority Conflict* Parliament is an independent arm of government, and the Speaker’s discretion is generally respected. 4/4
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Fredrick Okango
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The Constitution does not explicitly state how to transition leadership after such a ruling 3.*Executive-Legislature Tension* Ruto’s gvt has operated under assumption that KK holds parliamentary majority. If this changes, it could affect gvt-backed bills and budget approvals
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Fredrick Okango
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The Constitution does not clearly outline how to remedy such a situation, leading to legal ambiguity. 2. *Parliamentary Leadership Disruption* If Azimio is now the majority, does this mean the Majority Leader and committee leadership should immediately change?2/2
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Fredrick Okango
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Here’s how: 1. *Retrospective Effect & Constitutional Gaps* The ruling effectively nullifies Wetang’ula’s 2022 decision. However, KK has functioned as majority for over a year. Does this mean all legislative decisions made under K's majority status were unconstitutional? 1/2
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Fredrick Okango
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The HC's ruling that Azimio is the rightful majority party in the National Assembly creates an "extra-constitutional moment" because it challenges an established status quo and raises questions about the constitutional order, legitimacy, and implementation of the ruling. 1/1
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Fredrick Okango
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While this development marks a pivotal moment in Kenya's political landscape, with a potential to alter the balance of power within the National Assembly and influence the country's legislative direction, I doubt the political players will be willing to do that.
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Fredrick Okango
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Raila: A visionary leader for Africa's future #
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Fredrick Okango
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But give it to WSR, on the AUC Chairperson campaigns, he has gone all out to support RAO
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