The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) co-principal Raila Odinga has maintained that demonstrations against the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) will continue on Monday. 

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 Addressing ODM supporters in Nyamira town on Friday, Raila dismissed calls by Jubilee that dialogue on IEBC be held in Parliament, noting they will not be fair.

"We have agreed to engage in dialogue with Jubilee on the IEBC stalemate but that must be outside the confines of the national assembly because how can the talks be fair under Speaker Justin Muturi who is partisan?" Raila posed.

 The ODM party leader further maintained that the anti-IEBC demonstrations will continue next week on Monday if the select committee members from both coalitions -Cord and Jubilee - will not have agreed to engage in dialogue outside Parliament.

"Talks are ongoing in Nairobi on how and where we will hold our talks to end the IEBC stalemate and if we don't reach to an amicable solution, then we will have no option but to go back to the streets," added Raila.