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Raila's complicated relationship with democracy, political reforms

Opposition Leader Raila Odinga addresses the media after the signing of IEBC bill that was developed from NADCO report into law by President William Ruto. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

Love him or hate him, opposition leader Raila Odinga has carved his place in Kenya's history as a maker or breaker of the constitution.

Raila seems to have perfected the art of interpreting the Constitution and determining when it needs to be repaired or to be completely overhauled.

He has tasted the wrath of brutal state agents for sticking out his neck He sacrificed eight years of his prime life for agitating for reforms after he was detained during the fight for multiparty in 1980s

Raila has mastered the game of politics, which has attracted applause and criticism in equal measure.

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