Wiper Democratic Movement leader Kalonzo Musyoka says the 11th Parliament runs the risks of being the most chaotic and corruption friendly.
Kalonzo advised the select few to stand up and be counted because Kenyans are watching keenly.
He said the revelation of sexual harassment amongst members is an embarrassing to the honorable house to say least.
He reflected of the times of his tenure in parliament with colleagues of Hon. Kosolo Munyao, leaders who were full of wisdom and gave decorum to the house.
On matters Law society; Kalonzo condemned the chaotic acts displayed in the meeting calling it shameful.
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He asked for dialogue over contentious issues instead of creating unnecessary commotions and tension.
“Have we become a quarreling Nation such that even simple dialogue is not possible? “ asked Kalonzo
He was speaking Tuesday at AIC Milimani during the funeral service of late Justice Kasanga Mulwa.
The service was also attended by Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana and a host of Senators and MPs.