Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju. He has asked Nasa to get used to Jubilee's parliamentary majority. [Photo: tori.ng]Jubilee party Secretary General Raphael Tuju has told NASA coalition to learn to respect the will of the majority saying 'it is one of the tenets of democracy'.Tuju says it is doublespeak that the Jubilee-dominated Parliament should not amend election laws yet when Supreme Court majority decision touched on the same it was okay for NASA."NASA has a condition that only them can treat. Institutions only matter when they seem to side with them. Supreme Court never made any sense to them since 2013 until it ruled in their favour. Parliament is now rogue since they can only have their say and not the way. They can have the courts, but we have the majority of people's representatives," Tuju told Citizen TV's Opinion Court on Thursday.Tuju underscored the need to have the electoral law amended saying the existing electoral legislation is full of loopholes."We are for instance asking in this law, should Chebukati resign or leave the country, would we not have elections? There must be a succession plan to take care of a situation where the IEBC chair or commissioner opted to resign to throw the country into a crisis," he added.Nevertheless, NASA secretariat CEO Norman Magaya refuted Tuju's sentiments saying, 'fundamentally changing election laws in Kenya is taking us back in KANU dark days'.These presentations as made by Jubilee are an attempt to try to amend the Constitution through the back door"The amendments completely ignore the history of our country, that brought us to where we are. The legislation taking place is a waste of time as it does not solve the challenges of August 8 nullified presidential poll," said Magaya.

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