Political analyst Mutahi Ngunyi has now said that Orange Democratic Movement Party Leader, Raila Odinga, does no care about the controversial electoral laws saying he is opposing them in order to have a bargaining ground to have a coalition government after the 2017 elections.
Ngunyi on his article on The Sunday Standard claimed that Odinga was using the electoral laws just to support his claims that the Jubilee administration was planning on rigging the 2017 polls
"Raila's opposition to the electoral law is just for 'nuisance value'. He does not care about the law. He is only interested in developing an argument that supports his claims that Jubilee will rig," Mutahi said.
Ngunyi has also predicted that Raila will make it to government after 2017 elections, as a 'forced' Prime Minister, by forcing a coalition government.
"However, the record must reflect that Raila will be in government come the General Election. Not as president, but as a 'forced' Prime Minister. And this is his bare minimum. If he cannot become 'Boss', he must become Prime Minister at zero option. And he will do this by forcing a Coalition Government," he wrote.