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Video:Ruto, Duale Refute Raila’s Military Rigging Allegations

Video:Ruto, Duale Refute Raila's Military Rigging Allegations
Video:Ruto, Duale Refute Raila’s Military Rigging Allegations

Jubilee coalition leaders are rubbishing Saturday’s claims by CORD luminaries that Jubilee was rigged into power through the help of the military during the March fourth 2013 general election. Deputy President William Ruto and leader of majority in the national assembly Aden Duale rebutted CORD’s claims made at a rally in Kisumu, insisting that the March 4th 2013 election was free and fair. Political analysts are also questioning CORD’s pledge to front the same line-up that ran against Jubilee in the last election.

Jubilee coalition leaders are rubbishing Saturday’s claims by CORD luminaries that Jubilee was rigged into power through the help of the military during the March fourth 2013 general election. Deputy President William Ruto and leader of majority in the national assembly Aden Duale rebutted CORD’s claims made at a rally in Kisumu, insisting that the March 4th 2013 election was free and fair. Political analysts are also questioning CORD’s pledge to front the same line-up that ran against Jubilee in the last election

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Jubilee coalition leaders are rubbishing Saturday’s claims by CORD luminaries that Jubilee was rigged into power through the help of the military during the March fourth 2013 general election. Deputy President William Ruto and leader of majority in the national assembly Aden Duale rebutted CORD’s claims made at a rally in Kisumu, insisting that the March 4th 2013 election was free and fair. Political analysts are also questioning CORD’s pledge to front the same line-up that ran against Jubilee in the last election

Jubilee coalition leaders are rubbishing Saturday’s claims by CORD luminaries that Jubilee was rigged into power through the help of the military during the March fourth 2013 general election. Deputy President William Ruto and leader of majority in the national assembly Aden Duale rebutted CORD’s claims made at a rally in Kisumu, insisting that the March 4th 2013 election was free and fair. Political analysts are also questioning CORD’s pledge to front the same line-up that ran against Jubilee in the last election

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Video:Ruto, Duale Refute Raila’s Military Rigging Allegations

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