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(h) All party members shall be responsible for all party property and shall not break,
disrupt, obstruct, break-up or in any other way whatsoever interfere with a meeting,
rally or demonstration of the party or its leadership or its official
(i) All party members shall not at any point attack, disrupt, break up or in any offices
belonging to the party.
(j) All party members shall respect all party organs and party leadership
ARTICLE 55:
DISSOLUTION AND RENAMING
(a) Upon the approval by the National Governing Council of motion for introduction to a
Special National Delegates Conference to dissolve the Party, the Secretary General shall
cause to be publicized in two leading Kenyan daily newspapers notice of a Special
National Delegates Conference which shall convene not less than sixty (60) days from
the date of publication of motion thereof;
(b) The notice referred to in Clause 1 shall be circulated in writing to all Branches and sub-
branches not less than sixty (60) days before the date of the Special National Delegates
Conference;
(c) A dissolution of KANU shall be by a resolution that is not opposed by 25% of members
entitled to attend and vote at a National Delegates Conference, at a Special National
Delegates Conference called expressly for the purpose of dissolution;
(d) Any delegate opposed to the dissolution may register at a desk set up at the conference
for that purpose, and the dissolution shall be construed to have failed if opposed by 25%
of the delegates entitled to attend and vote at the National Delegates Conference;
(e) If the National Delegates Conference resolves that KANU be dissolved, the National
Executive Council shall after the date of Such resolution remain in office for a maximum
of ninety days to superintend disposal of asset and offsetting of all obligations of the Party,
and the surplus thereof submitted to the Registrar of Political Parties;
(f) The National Delegates Conference may by a resolution decide that KANU be renamed.
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