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The Orange Democratic Movement Party ODM has initiated the process of recalling six lawmakers who voted for the Finance Bill 2024. ODM Secretary General and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna who called the six legislators repeat offenders said the party was forced to decide on their constant pattern of defying the party’s political stance. The MPs are Elisha Odhiambo of Gem constituency, Gideon Ochanda of Bondo, Emmanuel Wangwe , Navakholo, Bernard Shinali of Ikolomani, Caroli Omondi of Suba South and Elijah Memusi of Kajiado Central. Timothy Kipnusu with the details.
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Six ODM MPs put on party’s radar after voting in favour of Finance Bill
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