Azimio la Umoja Coalition has declared that it won't participate in bipartisan talks if the process is parliamentary.
On Tuesday, Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka said Azimio wants to engage in extra-parliamentary talks.
"Last evening, we learned of a motion drafted by Kenya Kwanza leadership allegedly aimed at setting up a joined selection, the motion is in absolute bad faith because we have insisted on an extra-parliamentary process, we will therefore not participate in any such parliamentary process," he said.
According to Kalonzo, the government is responsible for paying for any Kenyans' medical expenses which were hurt during demonstrations by police brutality.
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He added that the government should reimburse Kenyans who lost property due to protests.
In preparation for the bipartisan negotiations with Azimio, the National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani on Monday Ichung'wah laid forth their demands before the House Business Committee.
The bipartisan negotiations with the opposition were to last 90 days, according to the Kenya Kwanza team.
The National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah drafted a notice of motion outlining the rules and conditions for bipartisan negotiations.
In a notice of motion, Ichung'wah unpacked their demand before the House Business Committee ahead of the bi-partisan talks with Azimio.
Opposition Chief last week already signalled a return to the bi-weekly demonstrations amid plans for a parliamentary-led bi-partisan talk between Azimio la Umoja One Kenya and Kenya Kwanza.