NAIROBI, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The Kenyan parliament passed an amendment on Wednesday to the country's election laws, saying that if one candidate withdraws from a repeat presidential election, the other one would automatically win.
The amendment was heavily criticised by the opposition, whose legislators boycotted the vote. Opposition leader Raila Odinga withdrew from a repeat presidential vote scheduled for Oct. 26 on Tuesday, citing concerns over fairness and transparency. The law must now be signed by the president. (reporting by Humphrey Malalo; writing by Katharine Houreld; Editing by Catherine Evans)