Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has warned that the country risks sliding into violent chaos if it goes into the 2022 amidst deep political divisions.
Speaking during K24’s punchline show on Sunday night, Kuria said that if the country goes into 2022 politics while still divided, “God may not save us this time”.
The MP was speaking in reference to the past post-election violence that saw the country burn.
“The first thing to do is to agree that we can’t continue fighting in this country. The President and Deputy President is the big elephant in the room…Can we continue in investing in chaos. But for some people chaos is an ingredient for success,” said the Gatundu South MP.
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The vocal MP said that he supports the Building Bridges Initiative, especially the bid to expand the Executive by including posts for a prime minister and deputy prime ministers.
But the Gatundu South MP said there is no need for a referendum since many of the constitutional changes he proposes can be done through Parliament.
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