CORD Senators on Tuesday held a strategy meeting at parliament buildings ahead of the Wednesday special sitting to discuss the amendments instituted on the Election Laws Amendment Act 2015 as passed by the National Assembly last week.
The amended electoral law seeks to reintroduce the manual voter identification and transmission of election results in cases where electronic system fails.
The main aim of the meeting was to strategize on the best way forward to counter their jubilee counterparts who are in favor of the amendment being passed.
The opposition Senators vowed to ensure the amendments does not go through when tabled in the House Wednesday.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has accused the ruling administration of interfering with a law that was born of a negotiated process so that they can tamper with the election process in the 2017 general elections.
The opposition called on the Senate to consider negotiations over the matter so as to avoid chaos in the country since they have set the 4th of January 2017 as the date of mass action if negotiations for the amendments are not reached.