MPs allied to the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) have vowed to boycott first Parliament sitting convened by President Uhuru Kenyatta, until the Supreme Court uphold President Uhuru Kenyattaโ€™s re-election in a petition filed by Raila Odinga.

Through a notice on the Kenya gazette on Thursday, President Uhuru summoned the 12th Parliament for the first sitting on Thursday next week.

NASA MPs say they will keep away from the ceremony until the matters surrounding President Kenyatta โ€œsupposedโ€ re-election are heard and โ€œcrediblyโ€ determined.

In a statement by Suna East MP Junet Mohamed, he said the coalition will not be party to a processes whose aim is to sanitize โ€œfraudโ€.

โ€œThere is a rush certainly, suicidal in our view, by Mr Kenyatta to defraud Kenyans into believing that all is well and that he is rightly and properly in office. Nasa rejects this fraudulent attempt by Jubilee to bury reality,โ€ Junet said.

He added: โ€œIt is a psychological war that is meant to make Kenyans adjust into accepting a third stolen election as they await a fourth similar fraud in 2022.โ€

Junet challenged the President to try and bridge the divisions in Kenyan society that โ€œhis so-called victoryโ€ has caused since his declaration as the winner on August 11.

โ€œRecognising and respecting the fact that he has only a disputed mandate as yet and that his so-called victory is being challenged would be a useful first step in calming down our increasingly restive society,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe remind the Jubilee Party that in the wake of the botched 2013 elections and the Supreme Courtโ€™s controversial decision, a huge section of our country never accepted the legitimacy of the Jubilee regime, even as we agreed to put up with it for the sake of the country. Continuing on this path will never be helpful at all,โ€ he said.

Article 126 (2) of the Constitution bestows power on the President to determine the date of the first sitting of the new House, which shall not be more than 30 days after the general election.

Article 142 stipulates that a president shall hold office for a term beginning on the date on which the president was sworn in, and ending when the person next elected is sworn in.


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