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Two House teams to seek views on electoral reforms

Parliamentary Justice and Legal Affairs Chairman Samuel Chepkonga. Two National Assembly committees meet today to set a countrywide programme for collecting views from Kenyans on electoral reforms. (PHOTO:BONIFACE OKENDO/ STANDARD)

Two National Assembly committees meet today to set a countrywide programme for collecting views from Kenyans on electoral reforms.

The committees comprised of 11 members from the Opposition CORD and 18 from the ruling Jubilee coalition have four weeks to come up with proposals on electoral reforms, which will be tabled before the National Assembly for adoption ahead of the 2017 polls.

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