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Angry exchanges as Kenya MPs meet | Angry exchanges as Kenya MPs meet |
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Parliament in Kenya has met for the first time since disputed elections, amid continuing tension between the government and the opposition. | |
Tight security is in force in the capital, Nairobi, with soldiers deployed around parliament. | |
MPs began voting for a new Speaker - the third most powerful person in the country - amid angry exchanges. | |
The opposition, which contends the poll was fraudulent, said the secret ballot for Speaker could be rigged too. | |
We hope and we expect that eventually everybody will come to their senses, realise that we've got to learn to live with each other Martha KaruaJustice minister Clash of generations | We hope and we expect that eventually everybody will come to their senses, realise that we've got to learn to live with each other Martha KaruaJustice minister Clash of generations |
Senior opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) official William Ruto said: "We went through [national] elections with a secret ballot, and you stole the vote." | |
But government MP Mutula Kilonzo retorted: "You are now violating the very principle this country has been seeking." | But government MP Mutula Kilonzo retorted: "You are now violating the very principle this country has been seeking." |
The voting started but was stopped after a number of ballots were cast amid sharp exchanges. | |
The ballots were ripped up and the process was restarted, with MPs being called forward to cast secret ballots into a transparent box in the centre of the chamber. | |
Orange handkerchiefs | Orange handkerchiefs |
Opposition MPs had originally planned to sit on government benches. | |
But in the event, their leader Raila Odinga took the seat reserved for the leader of the opposition. | |
His followers declined to stand up as President Mwai Kibaki entered the chamber - an indication that they do not regard his election as valid. | |
It was the first time Mr Odinga and Mr Kibaki had been in the same room since the 27 December election. More than 600 people were killed in unrest that followed. | |
About 250,000 people also fled or were driven from their homes in a country once seen as a beacon of relative stability in East Africa. | About 250,000 people also fled or were driven from their homes in a country once seen as a beacon of relative stability in East Africa. |
The BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says the level of violence in Kenya has fallen significantly, but tension remains very high. | |
The ODM is planning another three days of mass rallies this week, beginning on Wednesday, despite a ban on public demonstrations. | |
The ODM became the largest party in parliament, though it does not have an absolute majority. | The ODM became the largest party in parliament, though it does not have an absolute majority. |
'In control' | 'In control' |
Speaking ahead of parliament resuming, ODM MP Najib Balala said the party was still pressing for a new election. | |
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But he told the BBC's Network Africa programme: "We want to prove to the world we are not going to act in an uncivilised way, we are going to parliament, we are going to show that we are controlling parliament." | |
Justice Minister Martha Karua told the BBC she believed cooler heads would prevail. | |
"We are ready to navigate through a hung parliament through persuasion, through negotiations. | "We are ready to navigate through a hung parliament through persuasion, through negotiations. |
"We expect that eventually everybody will come to their senses, realise that we've got to learn to live with each other." | |
Mr Annan has said he expects all sides to work hard for a solution | Mr Annan has said he expects all sides to work hard for a solution |
Former UN chief Kofi Annan is due to arrive later on Tuesday at the head of an African mediation team in an effort to bring about negotiations between Mr Kibaki and Mr Odinga. | |
Hardline cabinet minister John Michuki played down the visit, saying Mr Annan was "not coming at our invitation". | |
He added: "As far as we are concerned, we won an election." | |
But Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula welcomed the visit. | But Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula welcomed the visit. |
"It was agreed by both the government and the ODM that Mr Annan, along with the other three eminent personalities, facilitate dialogue between the two sides, and we are looking forward to their arrival, he said. | "It was agreed by both the government and the ODM that Mr Annan, along with the other three eminent personalities, facilitate dialogue between the two sides, and we are looking forward to their arrival, he said. |