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Why we need a strong opposition in office and shadow cabinet ministers

Raila Odinga is extremely limited in what it can effectively do outside Parliament and with no resources. [Emmanuel Wanson, Standard]

Prior to promulgation of the 2010 Constitution, Kenya had the official opposition in Parliament, a position that came with allowances and an office.

Between 1963 and 1969 we had a political opposition although after many defections and by-elections of 1969 any residual political opposition was stifled and Kenya remained a de facto one-party state until 1991 when the agitation for multiparty democracy reached its crescendo culminating in December 1992 multi-party elections.

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