The motion was passed during a late night session – with some MPs labeling the ICC as “colonial” and “anti-African”.
But Odinga told RFI that nobody should pay attention to the motion.
“It cannot help anybody because the process that has started cannot be stopped, even if the country were to decide to pull out of the ICC today,” Odinga said.
“This is part of our constitution which requires a referendum to change … A mere vote in parliament is just an expression of opinion and does not hold any legal weight.”
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