Anti-IEBC protests in Kisumu City on June 2016. Nasa demonstrators have been asked to brace for more teargas if they do not conduct their demos with decorum. [Photo: Associated Press]National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale has told NASA to brace for more teargas if they do not conduct their anti-IEBC street demos with 'decorum'.Duale has said that the same Constitution that provides for picketing, states that they should be held peacefully and in order."You do not need to cause chaos to remove a public officer from office because the Police will call you to order by all legal means at their disposal.You either shape up or ship out from the streets.""There are rightful and better ways in the constitution to remove an officer. Reforms are not made in the streets," Duale told Citizen TV's Monday Special.He also defended the Jubilee sponsored election laws amendments saying that from the Supreme Court ruling, it was evident that some things in those laws needed to be fixed immediately before the October 26 repeat polls. He invited NASA to participate in the process."Parliament is the place to make reforms and you have to be ready to participate. However, ou NASA friends have had a problem with Parliament since it reconvened to date," Duale said.Speaking at the same time, John Mbadi, National Assembly Minority Leader, nevertheless, said that he expects more Kenyans to register their displeasure with the events taking place in the county."We believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction. For instance, it is irresponsible for anti-protests police officers to use tear gas as we express ourselves peacefully. This country is in a political crisis and only Jubilee does not see it," Mbadi said.

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