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Raila Odinga pushes for mixed system of government

CORD leader Raila Odinga (centre) addresses the Press Wednesday at his Upper Hill office in Nairobi after a three-week mission to the US, Mozambique and South Africa. [PHOTO: COLLINS KWEYU/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: Kenya must adopt a system of government that balances between a presidential and parliamentary model to solve the land problem and the stalemate over the summoning of Cabinet Secretaries to answer questions on the floor of the National Assembly.

This is the message that CORD and ODM leader Raila Odinga sought to pass on to the public Wednesday after three weeks away in the US, Mozambique and South Africa.

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