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vNAIROBI yeezy boost 350 turtle dove uk , Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's electoral body on Monday set Oct. 17 as the date for a repeat of presidential elections following a directive from the Supreme Court on Friday.
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Chairman Wafula Chebukati said there shall be no new nominations for the envisaged fresh election ordered by the Supreme Court that annulled the presidential elections held on Aug. 8.
Chebukati said opposition leader Raila Odinga along with his running mate Kalonzo Musyoka and President Uhuru Kenyatta along with his running mate William Ruto shall be the only candidates.
"The Commission is revising the operational and procedural requirements for the conduct of the fresh election and will share details with stakeholders sooner than later," Chebukati said in a statement issued following a plenary meeting in Nairobi.
Chebukati said that in light of the Supreme Court judgment yeezy boost 350 pirate black uk , it is imperative that a detailed judgment in the just concluded petition be released in order to allow the electoral body to identity areas that require improvement in the management of the fresh election.
"The commission calls for patience and understanding among all stakeholders as we work together to deliver free, fair yeezy boost 350 v2 uk , credible and peaceful elections," he said.
The Supreme Court on Sept. 1 called for a new election within 60 days after finding irregularities in the re-election of Kenyatta in last month's elections.
The court ruled that the presidential elections were not conducted in accordance with the constitution adidas yeezy boost 350 uk , rendering the result invalid, null and void. The court said that Kenyatta was not validly elected.
Four out of the six judges at the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Odinga who is from National Super Alliance (NASA) party that contested the election results and filed a petition at the apex court to have them overturned.
Analysts say nullification of Kenyatta's victory is particularly crucial to Odinga as it grants his political career a lifeline as he had vowed never to contest for presidency again.
This is the fourth time 72-year-old Odinga has lost an election adidas nmd chukka trail uk , often citing irregularities. Friday's ruling was the first time a court supported his claim.
Kenyatta, who garnered 8.22 million votes against the opposition leader's 6.8 million votes adidas nmd human race uk , said his win was a result of "the will of the people."
"It is important to respect the rule of law. We believe in the rule of law. We are ready to go back again to the people with the same agenda," he said.
He called on Kenyans to maintain peace and vowed to beat his arch-rival Odinga and NASA in the repeated election.
Odinga urged other African countries also to follow suit by adopting democracy in the running of state affairs.
Uganda adidas nmd r2 womens uk , Ghana, Zimbabwe adidas nmd xr4 uk , Zambia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone are other countries on the African continent where presidential elections have been challenged in courts of law but have not been nullified.
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LAS VEGAS, the United States, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- Under the glittering golden facade of the Trump International Las Vegas hotel, another protest was held on Wednesday just hours before the third and final presidential debate of the 2016 election cycle.
It looked all too familiar. Protesters trying to mimic Donald Trump in any possible way, painting their faces orange, wearing blonde wigs or a grotesquely huge rubber head of the Republican Party nominee.
"Dump Trump!" "Boycott Trump!" They yelled their slogans.
And as always, Trump supporters also had their presence around the protesting crowd.
The arguments of both sides were nothing new. Trump was "racist, Xenophobic, Islamophobic and Misogynistic," while Hillary was a "liar and an untrustworthy politician who was in the pocket of Wall Street bankers."
The recently surfaced lewd comments about women by Trump in 2005 and the subsequent sexual assault allegations reaffirmed the view by Clinton supporters that the New York billionaire isn't right for the job. But die-hard Trump fans were mostly unfazed.
"I don't believe any of the stories, and even if it was something he had done in the past, people change," said Mary Ann Mendoza, whose police sergeant son was killed in a traffic accident by an illegal immigrant.
"They are afraid that Mr. Trump is going to get rid of all those corrupt politicians in Washington, and they're doing anything and everything to stop him," Mendoza added.
Voters who had already made their decision said their choices were not swayed by the previous debates, and certainly would not be influenced by the performances of both candidates in the last one. At the same time for voters that liked neither, the scandalous developments in recent weeks pushed them further away.
This election season is the one with the least popular candidates in recent history, many polls showed. A recent ABC News and the Washington Post poll revealed 59 percent of registered voters view Hillary unfavorably, while Trump's unpopularity among registered voters was at 60 percent.
The previous low in this poll was set by George H.W. Bush, who had a 53 percent unfavorable rating in July 1992, months before he lost the presidential race to Bill Clinton.
On the campus of the University of Nevada where the final debate was held, many disillusioned voters called for a move outside the two party system.
A large group.
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