Monday, October 30, 2017

Kenyan President Kenyatta Re-Elected With 98 Percent Of The Vote In An Election Boycotted By The Opposition



Guardian: Kenyan president declared winner of disputed election rerun

Incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta’s overwhelming victory achieved on meagre 38% turnout after opposition boycott

Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta has been declared the winner in the country’s second general election in three months, amid fears of prolonged political turmoil.

Last week’s rerun of presidential polls, controversially ordered by the supreme court, was marred by violent clashes between security forces and an opposition boycott.

Kenyatta, 55, won 98% of the vote, the election commission said. With his victory never in doubt, attention has focused on the 38% turnout.

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More News On Kenyan President Kenyatta Re-Elected With 98 Percent Of The Vote

Kenyan President Kenyatta re-elected with 98 percent of vote: commission -- Reuters
Kenya president scores massive win in election rerun that most boycotted -- Washington Post
Kenya Declares President Kenyatta Winner Of Disputed Election -- NPR
Kenyatta Named Winner of Kenyan Vote Rerun as Odinga Cries Foul -- Bloomberg
Kenya’s president has been re-elected with more than 98% of the vote—but a political stand-off persists -- Quartz

1 comment:

Fuckisis said...

If only the world was so lucky to have everyone in Africa and most of the Middle East just disappear