Wednesday, August 09, 2006

In Kenyan Politics Delaying Tactics Usually Work Miracles

When Kenyans voted in the current Narc government, they were voting for major reforms. They were especially voting for a new constitution, which they were assured would be concluded within 100 days.

What they got was a government interested only in self-serving piece-meal reforms that were directly beneficial to them and not to the people of Kenya. Everything else was not rejected but was instead put neatly in the "pending" tray. The clever guys who did this were well aware of the fact that the clock was ticking away.

Electoral Commission Of Kenya boss this week made it clear that it is too late now for most of the major planned reforms to be implemented before the next General Elections. That includes a proposal to split constituencies and create a further 60 seats in parliament.

Even the reforms being suggested by ODM heavyweights like Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka "to level the playing field" are looking increasingly unlikely with less than 16 months to go before the polls.
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