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Minority leader in the national assembly Opiyo Wandayi has confirmed that the Azimio coalition parliamentary group meeting is on tomorrow, which is expected to address issues including the controversial finance bill that they have vehemently opposed, and the suspended bipartisan talks. Azimio Chief Raila Odinga will announce whether to resume demos or not if the talks collapse. Sources have however revealed that the Kenya Kwanza team has given in to Azimio’s demand to halt the IEBC recruitment process by 20 to 30 days as they call for the resumption of the talks. Jubilee Pary leader and former president Uhuru Kenyatta is also expected to attend
Azimio coalition set to hold its parliamentary group meeting tomorrow
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