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United Opposition Issues Fresh Demands to IEBC Ahead of November By-Elections

The United Opposition has put the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on notice, releasing a list of fresh demands that it says are critical for safeguarding electoral justice in Kenya.

In a strongly worded letter addressed to the Commission, the Opposition accused the electoral body of breaching constitutional provisions and failing to meet its mandate of transparency and accountability. The coalition insists that unless IEBC acts swiftly, public trust in the electoral process could be eroded further.

According to the statement, the demands seek to compel IEBC to disclose vital information on electoral preparedness, including:

The Opposition argues that these measures are not only constitutional but also essential in restoring public confidence after previous elections were marred by allegations of irregularities, poor communication, and technical failures.

“IEBC must operate as a transparent referee, not as a shadowy institution shielded from scrutiny. Disclosing this information is not optional; it is a constitutional obligation,” part of the letter reads.

The by-elections, set for November, will be a crucial test for both the electoral body and political parties. For IEBC, they represent an opportunity to prove that it can conduct free, fair, and credible polls. For the Opposition, the elections are a chance to mobilize support and test their influence in different regions.

Political analysts note that the Opposition’s demands reflect a wider concern among Kenyans over electoral integrity and fairness. With trust in institutions under constant debate, the IEBC’s response in the coming weeks will likely shape the political atmosphere ahead of the polls.

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