July 3, 2024

Azimio and Kenya Kwanza each pick FOUR lawyers to battle in bipartisan talks (LIST)

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Azimio and Kenya Kwanza each pick FOUR lawyers to battle in bipartisan talks (LIST)

Both coalitions (Azimio and Kenya Kwanza) are to be represented by four members in the dialogue panel

Both coalitions (Azimio and Kenya Kwanza) are to be represented by four members in the dialogue panel.

Azimio coalition has picked its four members who will sit in the dialogue technical team.

The team includes Jeremiah Kioni -Team Leader, Adams Oloo, Zein Abubakar, and Isabel Githinji.

The Azimio coalition said this is in line with the agreement reached with the Kenya Kenya Kwanza delegation that each party appoints a four-member technical team to assist the Dialogue Committee.

”The four will work with the Azimio delegation to provide insights, skills, guidance, and expertise necessary for a speedy realization of the objectives of the dialogue,” Azimio said in a statement.

The statement was signed by the Azimio team’s leader to the dialogue team Kalonzo Musyoka.

On the other hand, Kenya Kwanza settled on renowned lawyer Muthomi Thiankolu and Linda Musumba, an advocate and senior lecturer at Kenyatta University School of Law.

The other two comprised advocate Nick Biketi and Duncan Ojwang’, a legal expert and senior lecturer at African Nazarene University. 

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In a statement released on Friday, August 11, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah mandated the legal team to ensure that the talks are transparent and in line with the provisions of the Constitution.

Kenya Kwanza has also demanded the talks be live-streamed to enhance accountability and transparency. 

As agreed during the first day of bipartisan talks held on Wednesday, August 9, the technical team from both camps will create a proper framework to guide the negotiations starting Monday, August 14.

They will also guide the bipartisan team of 10 members selected equally from the two camps. 

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