President Uhuru Kenyatta and CJ David Maraga at a past event. [Courtesy]
Chief Justice David Maraga has written to President Uhuru
Kenyatta advising him to dissolve Parliament pursuant to Article 261(7) for
failing to enact laws aimed at achieving the two-thirds gender rule.
In a letter dated September 21, Maraga noted that he made the decision to write the President requesting for dissolution after receiving six petitions on the issue.
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"The petitions are based on the ground that despite
four court orders compelling Parliament to enact the legislation...
According to CJ Maraga, calling for the dissolution is within his powers as Chief Justice, and falls within his duty to advise the president.
"If Parliament fails to enact legislation in accordance with an order under clause (6)(b), the Chief Justice shall advise the President to dissolve Parliament and the President shall dissolve Parliament… It is my constitutional duty to advise you, the President of the Republic of Kenya, which I hereby do, to dissolve Parliament," Maraga's statement read in part.