Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga said on Tuesday his coalition would not participate in the re-run of a presidential election proposed for Oct. 17 unless it is given โlegal and constitutionalโ guarantees.
Odingaโs conditions include the removal of some officials at the election board. He wants criminal investigations to be opened against them.
โYou cannot do a mistake twice and expect to get different results,โ Odinga told reporters.
Kenyaโs Supreme Court ordered on Friday that the Aug. 8 vote be re-run within 60 days, saying President Uhuru Kenyattaโs victory by 1.4 million votes was undermined by irregularities in the process. Kenyatta was not accused of any wrongdoing.
On Monday, the election board said it would hold new elections on Oct. 17.
But Odinga said he wanted elections held on Oct. 24 or 31 instead.
โThere will be no elections on the seventeenth of October until the conditions that we have spelt out in the statement are met,โ he said.
Odinga has contested and lost the last three presidential elections in Kenya. Each time, he has said the vote was rigged against him.