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Fresh rift as G7 chiefs plan how to stop Raila

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By BERNARD NAMUNANE (bnamunane@ke.nationmedia.com)
Posted  Sunday, June 3   2012 at  22:30
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In addition, the rallies will be attended by MPs drawn from all their three parties as was witnessed over the weekend when Mr Mudavadi campaigned in Kakamega.

The three aspirants also agreed to work together in Parliament. This was demonstrated last week when some names to the East African Legislative Assembly (Eala) proposed by ODM were voted out.

There are also critical Bills before the House, some of which are geared to pave way for Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto — who are facing charges at the International Criminal Court — to contest the presidency.

Additional reporting by Maurice Kaluoch and Otieno Owida

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