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Raila says no to dialogue in Parliament, accuses Jubilee of plot to curtail talks

CORD leader Raila Odinga flanked by ODM leaders from Nyamira addresses a crowd at Nyamaiya stadium in Nyamira county on June 10,2016. Raila was in the county in bid to strengthen ODM party in the Gusii region ahead of the next general election. (Photo: Denish Ochieng/ Standard)

Another round of street protests loom large after CORD leader Raila Odinga maintained that the Opposition will not accept dialogue over electoral reforms through a parliamentary process.

Raila fell short of declaring the planned dialogue was heading into turbulence when he accused the Jubilee coalition of insincerity.

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