Jubilee Leader President Uhuru Kenyatta on Wednesday
suffered a major setback after his party lost its bid to be enjoined in a case
challenging the controversial election laws.
The election bill was passed by Parliament ahead of the
October 26 election and became law shortly after the repeat poll.
However, the law has since been challenged by two civil
society organisations that have asked the High Court to suspend the
implementation of the amendments introduced in the Elections Act.
Although President Kenyatta had indicated that he did not
sign the laws in public interest, his party had moved to court seeking to be
enjoined in the case filed by Katiba Institute and the Centre for Open
Governance.
On Wednesday, however, Jubilee Party’s case application was
dismissed by High Court Judge Chacha Mwita.
Mwita ruled that the case was of national interest and no longer a political party issue.
The judge had earlier suspended application of the
controversial laws until the matter is heard and determined.
If the High Court ban on the election law is lifted, then
it will apply in the hearing and determination of the Supreme Court petitions that
have been filed against President Kenyatta.
SHOCKING; Another Blow For President Uhuru After Today’s Supreme Court Ruling
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