Happening Now: BBI court ruling.

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Muache kizungu Mingi. Those 5 judges living in ivory towers in Nairobi are employees of the ordinary citizens. They do not have any power to create law in this country. The citizens of this country can and will make law(including the constitution) whether or not it rubs the judiciary the wrong way.

If the judiciary wants to create law, let them get into elective politics.

The test on popularity of the proposed amendments is a decision for the electrolate to make. It's not the judges to decide whether the decision goes to the electrolyte. They don't have that power.
 
Muache kizungu Mingi. Those 5 judges living in ivory towers in Nairobi are employees of the ordinary citizens. They do not have any power to create law in this country. The citizens of this country can and will make law(including the constitution) whether or not it rubs the judiciary the wrong way.

If the judiciary wants to create law, let them get into elective politics.

The test on popularity of the proposed amendments is a decision for the electrolate to make. It's not the judges to decide whether the decision goes to the electrolyte. They don't have that power.
kwa hivyo leo walikuwa wanapaka mawingu rangi tu? what was the purpose of the sitting then?
 
Muache kizungu Mingi. Those 5 judges living in ivory towers in Nairobi are employees of the ordinary citizens. They do not have any power to create law in this country. The citizens of this country can and will make law(including the constitution) whether or not it rubs the judiciary the wrong way.

If the judiciary wants to create law, let them get into elective politics.

The test on popularity of the proposed amendments is a decision for the electrolate to make. It's not the judges to decide whether the decision goes to the electrolyte. They don't have that power.
Citizens ni Uhuru na Raila? By the way the role of the Judiciary is to interpret the law. Which I believe a section of it has and rendered the process an illegality. An illegal process will not be legitimized by wanjiku.
Parliament makes the laws and so far it has done so in a fantastically stupid manner since Muturi works for Uhuru and not for the taxpayers.
What will happen when the Judiciary decides not to recognize these amendments if passed by Parliament?
 
Muache kizungu Mingi. Those 5 judges living in ivory towers in Nairobi are employees of the ordinary citizens. They do not have any power to create law in this country. The citizens of this country can and will make law(including the constitution) whether or not it rubs the judiciary the wrong way.

If the judiciary wants to create law, let them get into elective politics.

The test on popularity of the proposed amendments is a decision for the electrolate to make. It's not the judges to decide whether the decision goes to the electrolyte. They don't have that power.
Inauma lakini itabidi uzoee
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