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The pressure to bring the opposition and the government to the negotiating table has begun with the clergy holding meetings with Azimio leadership. The international community has also joined in on the calls for dialogue echoing African Union calls. Odinga who has insisted that the conversations will remain confidential for the time being and has also reiterated that the demos scheduled for Thursday will proceed as scheduled. Odinga is alleging another meeting involving Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua meant to counter tomorrows’ demos.
Clergy meets with Azimio leadership to find a solution to the demos
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