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Konoin MP Brighton Yegon has asked legislators affiliated to and supporting Azimio la umoja mass action to resign from their current positions and seek fresh mandate from the electorates if they think the previous electoral Body was unfair and incompetent to manage the previous election.
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Konoin MP asks legislators supporting mass action to resign and seek fresh mandate from electorates
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