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  2. National Accord and Reconciliation Act 2008 - Wikipedia

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    one by the PNU-led government known as the Establishment of the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister's Act 2008, which would create a non-executive prime minister; one presented by the ODM-majority assembly, known as the National Accord and Reconciliation Act 2008, which would create a grand executive coalition between the ODM and PNU.

  3. Federalist No. 78 - Wikipedia

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    Federalist No. 78 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the seventy-eighth of The Federalist Papers. Like all of The Federalist papers, it was published under the pseudonym Publius . Titled " The Judiciary Department ", Federalist No. 78 was published May 28, 1788, and first appeared in a newspaper on June 14 of the same year.

  4. Public procurement in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) law, [6] originally introduced in 2012, set aside 10% of government contracts to be awarded to disadvantaged groups (i.e. enterprises owned by young people, women or persons with a disability) without competition from established firms. This percentage was increased to 30% in 2013.

  5. Government of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) is the national government of the Republic of Kenya located in East Africa. It is composed of 47 Counties , each county with its own semi-autonomous governments, including the national capital of Nairobi , where the national government is primarily based.

  6. Constitution of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Kenya was the final document resulting from the revision of the Harmonized draft constitution of Kenya written by the Committee of Experts initially released to the public on 17 November 2009 so that the public could debate the document and then parliament could decide whether to subject it to a referendum in June 2010.

  7. Constitution of Kenya (1963) - Wikipedia

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    Kenya essentially had two sources of power, central and regional, but power from the central government was always seen as a threat to the power of the regions. [13] Minority groups in Kenya were able to petition for provisions to be added to the constitution in order to preserve some of their power. [10]

  8. Government procurement - Wikipedia

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    Act on Public Contracts by Contracting Authorities in the Water, Energy, Transport and Postal Services Sectors (Act no. 1398 of 2016, also known as the 'Act on public contracts in special sectors') Act on Public Contracts in the Fields of Defence and Security. [119] [120] A Government Decree on Public Contracts was also in force until 2017. [120]

  9. Supremacy Clause - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton, wrote in Federalist No. 78 that, "There is no position which depends on clearer principles, than that every act of a delegated authority, contrary to the tenor of the commission under which it is exercised, is void. No legislative act, therefore, contrary to the Constitution, can be valid." [17]