- National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula decided on Wednesday, February 12 that the first Kenyan Union was the party of the majority
- The announcement led to resolution members from outside Parliament, threatening to join former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua
- The MPs, including Caleb Amisi, Babu Owino, Millie Odhiambo and Junet Mohamed expressed their dissatisfaction with Wetang'ula's decision
National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangu'la has once again announced the Union of Kenya first Be a party of many.
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Did the Resolution MPs threaten to join Gachagua?
In his decision on Wednesday, February 12, Wetang'ula said the record from the Registrar of Political Parties confirms Kenya First Alliance holds the role of the majority in the parliament.
The announcement frustrated the resolution members, who came out of the national parliament while threatening to join the former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.
Some of the resolution MPs appeared in anger demanding that their colleagues leave the national parliament to oppose Wetang'ula's decision.
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The MPs including Suna East MP Mohamed, Saboti MP Caleb Amisi, Suba MP for North Millie Odhiamboand Embakasi East MP Babu Owino appeared to be leading their counterparts out.
“Let's go. We go to Wamunyoro Village tomorrow morning,” Amisi said.
The MPs later moved to the media room, where they addressed the media, expressing their opposition to Wetang'ula's announcement.
“We do not agree with the Speaker's decision, but as a resolution, we will consider legal means,” Odhiambo said.
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