Cord has temporarily suspended demonstrations next Monday to give peace a chance, Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has said.
Mr Muthama, the protests co-convener, said protests would resume a week later if the Jubilee government fails to initiate dialogue on the fate of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
Cord will dedicate next week to console victims of police brutality, he said.
Mr Muthama was speaking during at a press conference in Nairobi on Wednesday. He was flanked by Siaya Senator James Orengo, also a co-convener of the protests.
They said Cord had accepted calls by the international community and various groups to suspend the demos and were ready for dialogue.
Cord has temporarily suspended demonstrations
Mr Muthama denied claims that Cord was seeking to stage a coup, noting that they did not have an army or weapons to do so.
Mr Orengo said Cord had not yet received any gestures either directly or indirectly from Jubilee for a dialogue
โWe are waiting to hear from the highest echelons of Jubilee over calls for dialogue,โ he said
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Mr Orengo was not going to accept a parliamentary legal committee for the dialogue, and โthose are the instructions we have.โ
He pointed out that Kenyans wary of MPs’ involvement in sorting out IEBC matter. โWe must involve all stakeholders. Dialogue is for all Kenyans, he said, adding: โThere must be some level of agreement outside Parliament. Sovereignty lies with the people of Kenya.
He said Cordโs team of negotiators would be drawn from all interest groups, and not just Cord members.
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