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Cord to file presidential petition Saturday
Lands minister James Orengo gestures during a news conference at Serena Hotel, Nairobi. He said Cord will file a petition to challenge the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as president on Saturday March 15, 2013 ANTHONY OMUYA
Lands minister James Orengo gestures during a news conference at Serena Hotel, Nairobi. He said Cord will file a petition to challenge the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as president on Saturday March 15, 2013 ANTHONY OMUYA 

Daily Nation
03/15/2013

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The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) has said it will file a petition challenging the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as president on Saturday.

Cord's lawyer James Orengo said the civil society has filed many applications in court and the coalition wants to file its challenge separately.

He said the move would allow Kenyans understand the petition merits and why Cord was disputing the results announced as by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).

“We have been informed that several other cases were being filed today at the Supreme Court mostly by civil society. That is why we have pushed ours to Saturday so that the public could get a chance to follow it without it being lumped with other petitions, which were being filed today (Friday),” he said during a news conference at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi.

Mr Orengo said Chief Justice Willy Mutunga, had given them an undertaking that the court registry would be open on a Saturday, adding that the petition was still within the seven-day window for filing presidential petitions, after the results had been announced by the IEBC.

“The Chief Justice has given us an undertaking that the Supreme Court registry would be open over the weekend, so our petition will still be filed within the seven-day timeline.

"Dr Mutunga released new rules stating that petitions filed between the first and last day of the seven day period would be deemed to have been filed on the last day, and hence our petition is within the statutory limit and we have not run out of time,” he said.

One of the cases filed at the Supreme Court and which may have pushed Cord to postpone theirs, is one by Jubilee supporters, questioning IEBC decision to include rejected votes in calculating the percentage due to each of the eight presidential candidates.

The petition filed by Moses Kuria and Denis Itumbi, of the Team Uhuru, one of president-elect Uhuru Kenyatta, campaign teams and Florence Sergon, argue that the erroneous inclusion of the rejected votes diminished each of the candidate’s percentage of votes.

They are seeking a declaration that the percentage of votes received by each candidate should be in proportion to the total valid votes cast.



 





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