Kenyan Vice President William Ruto has been named the winner – despite more than half of the electoral commission rejecting it.
Massive protests took place in Kenya after the announcement of the presidential election results. Kenyan Vice President William Ruto has been named the winner – despite more than half of the electoral commission rejecting it. This was reported by Reuters.
In the western city of Kisumu, as well as in Nairobi’s Kibera district, supporters of opposition candidate former Prime Minister Railla Odinga burned tires in the streets on Monday and clashed with police.
The streets are reportedly quiet now.
Four members of the election commission, who rejected the election results, said politicians should seek a solution in the courts. According to the announced results, Ruto won with 50.49% against Odinga’s 48.5%.
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It will be recalled that protests broke out in Bangladesh after a 52% increase in fuel prices.
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