NAIROBI, Kenya
A vicious fight broke out in
Kenya’s parliament on Thursday evening following a ruling by the Speaker that
broke a deadlock over which coalition has the majority MPs in the house.Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula being escorted out of the House after chaos erupted on October 6, 2022.
A Member of Parliament tried
to grab the Mace to express displeasure at the ruling.
At 5:20pm, the
Serjeant-at-Arms were forced to throw a cordon around the Mace, which is the
symbol of Parliamentary authority.
It is the duty of the
Serjeant-at-Arms to protect, secure and maintain it.
Speaker Wetangula had earlier
ruled that the Kenya Kwanza Coalition has 179 MPs to take up the majority
leadership in the National Assembly.
Kenya Kwanza’s rival
coalition, Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya, has 157 MPs, the speaker said.
The cause of the chaos, was
the placement of 14 MPs, who originally belonged to Azimio la Umoja.
The 14 MPs’ political parties,
Maendeleo Chap Chap (MCC), Pamoja African Alliance (PAA), the United Democratic
Movement (UDM) and the Movement for Democracy and Growth (MDG), were initially
members of Azimio la Umoja before shifting allegiance to Kenya Kwanza after the
August 9, 2022 General Election.
Azimio MPs argued that the
constitutional timeline allowing for decamping had not yet reached, hence
making the 14 MPs members of Azimio coalition as per the law.
Speaker Wetangula, however,
observed that coalitions are not “cast in stone”, and that the membership can
change before or after elections.
“Coalitions are not cast in
stone and are an evolving arrangement which can occur both prior to and after
the elections,” he said while reading his ruling.
With the 14 MPs removed from
the Azimio tally, the coalition’s number dropped from 171 to 157.
Kenya Kwanza’s numbers,
consequently, rose from 165 to 179, Wetangula said.
With the ruling now made,
Kikuyu MP Kimani Ichung’wah will be the Majority Leader in the National
Assembly, deputised by Kilifi North MP Owen Mbaya.
South Mugirango MP Sylvanus
Osoro will serve as the Chief Whip, assisted by Marsabit Woman Representative
Naomi Jilo Waqo.
Wetangula ruled that the
Azimio la Umoja-One Kenya Coalition will take up Minority Leadership positions
in the National Assembly.
As a result, Ugunja MP Opiyo
Wandayi, who had been proposed for the Majority Leader position, will serve as
the Minority Leader in the National Assembly. His deputy will be Kathiani MP
Robert Mbui.
Suna East MP Junet Mohamed
will, consequently, serve as Minority Whip, deputised by Nominated MP Sabina
Chege.
The chaos targeting the
Parliament’s Mace threw the House into disarray on Thursday evening, with the
live broadcast of the event discontinued.
The parliamentary Mace, which
bears the Coat of Arms and made of a blend of gold, ivory and gold coatings, is
four-and-a-half feet long and weighs 12.5 kilogrammes.
It is associated with the
authority of the speaker and the House as a whole.
When the speaker is
officiating over the House, the Mace ought to be in its proper place on a
table, lying horizontally, with the larger end that bears the Coat of Arms
facing the right-hand side of the House as viewed from the speaker’s chair.
If the Mace is stolen, or removed from where it should be, the proceedings of the House are considered unofficial.
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