The UDA party has has proposed former nominated MP David Sankok for nomination to the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA).
Also Proposed by UDA is former Mombasa Senator Hassan Omar.
The two are among 15 nominees presented by the Kenya Kwanza coalition to the EALA selection vetting committee.
Sankok had announced his retirement from politics in 2022.
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Hassan Omar unsuccessfully vied for the Mombasa governor position.
Others on the list are Salim Busidy, Yasser Bajaber, Lilian Tomitom and Cyprian Iringo.
Also on the list are Jonas Kuko, Abdikadir Aden and Falhadha Iman.
Fredrick Charles, Joel Nyambane, Godfrey Karobia, Zipporah Kering, and Rebecca Lowoiya have also been proposed.
Kenya has 9 slots at the EALA.
MPs will vote through a secret ballot and announce the winners with the most votes.
EALA members hold office for five a 5-year term and are eligible for re-election for a further period of five years.
EALA is an independent legislative arm of EAC, established under Article 9 of the Treaty for the establishment of the East African Community.