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"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for that guidance. The current mess that we are witnessing on this issue is occasioned by the definitions of the term “coalition” and “coalition political party”. For clarity, I want to read the definitions as they exist in the Act. “Coalition” means “an alliance of two or more political parties formed for the purpose of pursuing a common goal and is governed by a written agreement deposited with the Registrar.” It is worthwhile to note that the Kenya Kwanza Coalition is a coalition pursuant to that definition and therefore it is a coalition of political parties that are governed by a written agreement, which I shall be tabling. We have a number of coalition agreements that are agreed upon and signed. I will be tabling the coalition agreement between founding parties of Kenya Kwanza: UDA, ANC, Ford Kenya and further agreements with Umoja na Maendeleo Party. I will also be tabling a coalition between Kenya Kwanza and: 1. Tujibebe Wakenya Party 2. The Service Party of Kenya 3. Pamoja African Alliance (PAA) 4. Mandeleo Chap Chap 5. Farmers Party 6. Economic Freedom Party 7. The Devolution Party of Kenya 8. The Democratic Party of Kenya 9. The Communist Party of Kenya 10. Chama Cha Kazi 11. The National Agenda Party of Kenya 12. The Grand Dream Development Party (GDDP) led by our friend and colleague the Hon. Fabian Muli I will, further, table the post-election coalition agreement amongst: 1. GDDP and Kenya Kwanza 2. The United Democratic Movement (UDM) and Kenya Kwanza The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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