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Local Coalition Principals Pledge United Front in Reform Agenda.

The Nation (Kenya)

| February 27, 2011 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Harry Misiko and Dave Opiyo

The civil society has trashed the government's reforms scorecard, as the nation marks three years since the signing of the National Accord.

Apart from reform agenda number one -- stopping bloodletting following the disputed elections -- and the delivery of a new Constitution, the activists under Jukwaa la Katiba platform said "there is nothing to celebrate about".

They said key reforms under agenda number two, three and four, are still pending courtesy of the ensuing brinkmanship between coalition partners, President Kibaki's PNU and Prime Minister Raila Odinga's ODM.

"The grand coalition government has failed …

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