The Tuesday invitation to statehouse by the Jubilee flag bearers has spurred a viral debate on whether the opposition is genuinely in coalition deals with the Wiper party or just buying time before it kicks it out.

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The opposition's entry into statehouse was immediately picked up by Kenyans in the social media, as news circulated that the meeting was in regard to the month-long tussle over the IEBC and the controversial Madaraka day rally at Uhuru park to be graced by Raila.

However, what left many wondering is the fact that Kalonzo was missing in the Cord's team to statehouse.

The fact that the Wiper party leader was out of the country is understandable. But what perplexes more is the idea that the party was never represented.

Jubilee was represented by Uhuru and his deputy. ODM was represented by Raila as Ford Kenya featured Wetangula.

Wiper party has never responded to the issues surrounding the invitation, neither has it expressed dissatisfactions on allegations of being sidelined in the coalition.

However, early indicators spell that Kalonzo Musyoka is being taken for a ride given the fact that barely a month ago, Raila publicly discarded an MOU signed with him prior to the 2013 presidential campaigns.

Worth noting also is the rumor that Jubilee is dying to have Kalonzo on its camp before the incoming voting exercise.