Parliament of Kenya
Mise à jour le Lundi, 16 Janvier 2012 11:53 Écrit par Communications Intern Lundi, 14 Juin 2010 13:54

After independence in 1963, Kenya has evolved from a one party state to a multi-party democracy in 2002. The first multi-party elections were held in 2002 and the new government promised a new constitution to re-oganise power. However, it was not until a referendum on August 4th 2010 that the new constitution was ratified. The constitution now in force is a very modern and comprehensive document. Parliament will become bicameral and consist of a Lower House and an Upper House (Senate). Extra seats have been created in parliament for women, young people and minorities to ensure their presence and participation in the political arena. The next general election under the new constitution will be held in August 2012.The Kenyan parliament will play a key role in the implementation of the new institutional arrangements and procedures.
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