Deputy President William Ruto. [Photo/The Star]
Deputy President William Ruto has maintained that the Jubilee Party will beat NASA in the fresh presidential election slated for October 26.
Ruto said that they won in the August elections, and will repeat the same.
He dismissed NASA’s call for an election boycott, pointing out that Jubilee is ready for the poll as the Constitution dictates.
Ruto, however, stated that the Jubilee brigade must address electoral laws and other major reforms before the election as directed by the Supreme Court.
“The Supreme Court said the systems had issues and the only way to change them is through a change of laws. Raila Odinga himself has said ‘no reforms, no elections’ and that is why we need to do the reforms in Parliament,” he said, as quoted by The Standard.
National Super Alliance leaders have said they will hold demonstrations on Mondays and Fridays against the proposed electoral laws by Jubilee and the IEBC.
They want some IEBC officials out of office, saying they bungled August 8 elections.