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The Azimio la Umoja coalition party has maintained that its protest from Wednesday through Friday this week will continue as scheduled despite the government's warning. Azimio has maintained that no one has the mandate to halt their protest as they are protected by the constitution which remains supreme. The coalition’s parliamentary leadership during its strategy meeting strongly criticized Saturday's Kenya Kwanza parliamentary group meeting that strategized on countering their escalating weekly protests.
Azimio maintains that the planned demos are set to go on
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