- The leader of the majority of the national parliament Kimani Ichung'wah and his minority colleague Junet Mohamed withdrew in Citizen TV interviews after confirming their presence
- The two were supposed to appear in the JKL show to discuss the tension in parliament about the structure of Parliament
- The Nairobi court ruled that the resolution, which Junet is a member, was a legitimate party of the majority in Parliament, and grabbed the status from Kenya first
Nairobi – Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung'wah and his Suna East counterpart Junet Mohamed were not shown directly on Jeff Koinange Live (JKL) on Citizen TV on Wednesday evening, February 13, despite confirming their discovery.
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The two leaders were scheduled to resolve the parliamentary dispute following the Supreme Court's decision to seize a number of parliamentarians from Kenya first and to give it to the Union party Union Declaration.
The dispute was added by Speaker Moses Wetang'ula who overturned the court's decision to announce Kenya first as a party of many.
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JKL host Jeff Koinange revealed that the two MPs bowed in the last minute citing a call from the Nairobi White House.
“We invited the leader of the majority in parliament, Kimani Ichung'wah, and a minority leader, Junet Mohamed, to come to the session to discuss the Supreme Court's decision and what the Speaker opposed. They had both agreed to come to the exhibition. Half an hour ago and said they were called the White House. Jeff.
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