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JALANG’O: We have lost the battle in parliament

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Langata Member of Parliament Phelix Oduor now says Azimio coalition could not win on Majority debate.

Oduor, commonly known as Jalang’o noted that it was vivid that Speaker Moses Wetangula had to please his side, Kenya Kwanza.

He said that signs were clear and that there was nothing that would make him rule in favor of Azimio la Umoja coalition party wth regards to which side had majority in the house.

It is these 14 people who changed everything for us. Right now Azimio would have been the majority bwana! It’s over for us

Jalang’o

His sentiments came following Wetangula’s declaration of Kenya Kwanza as majority coalition in parliament.

In his ruling, Wetangula said Azimio was not a parliamentary coalition or party after failing to have a member elected on its ticket.

Jalang’o said Azimio lost the race after 14 of its members moved to Kenya Kwanza side.

“It is these 14 people who changed everything for us. Right now Azimio would have been the majority bwana! It’s over for us,” he said.

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