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Coalition for Reforms and Democracy

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Leader
  
Raila Odinga

Co-Principal
  
Moses Wetangula

General Secretary
  
Norman Magaya

Co-Principal
  
Musalia Mudavadi

Coalition for Reforms and Democracy

Co-Principal
  
Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka

Joint Chair
  
James Orengo, Johnson Muthama, Eseli Simiyu

The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy is a coalition of multiple political parties, built around the triumvirate of Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Moses Wetangula, to contest the Kenya General elections of 2013. The members of the coalition are Orange Democratic Movement, Wiper Democratic Movement, Amani National Congress, FORD-Kenya, Kenya Social Congress, The Independent Party, KADU–Asili, Peoples Democratic Party, Mkenya Solidarity Movement, Chama Cha Uzalendo, Muungano Development Movement Party of Kenya, United Democratic Movement, Chama Cha Mwananchi, Federal Party of Kenya, Labour Party of Kenya Following the hotly contested elections that saw Jubilee alliance win, Cord filed a petition contesting the results. The Supreme Court rejected Cord's petition and declared Kenyatta the president-elect.

The Coalition of Reforms and Democracy is currently the official opposition party in Kenya. It has a wide support in Kenya with roughly 50% of the Electorate in Kenya.

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