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  2. Local authorities of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    However, during the international Africities summit held in Nairobi September 2006, the Kenyan president Mwai Kibaki promised to strengthen local authorities. [2] Under Kenya's new devolved system of government, the elected councils were dissolved and are set to be replaced by boards, in the case of city councils, and administrators, in the ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. Commissions and Independent Offices of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Commissions and Independent Offices of the Kenya Government are created by Chapter 15 of the Constitution of Kenya or acts of Parliament [1] Constitutionally Independent [ edit ]

  6. Municipal law - Wikipedia

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    Municipal law is the national, domestic, or internal law of a sovereign state and is defined in opposition to international law. It encompasses the laws enacted by national, state , or local governments and is concerned with regulating the behavior of individuals, corporations, and entities within the country.

  7. 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.

  8. Constitutional reforms in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Constitutional reform in Kenya has been a major issue since Kenya gained independence. The highlights of the evolution of Kenya's constitution can be highlighted by the following events: 1963 – Kenya's 1963 independence constitution provides for a multi-party parliamentary system. Jomo Kenyatta is installed as Kenya's first Prime Minister.

  9. Politics of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Executive power is exercised by the executive branch of government, headed by the President, who chairs the cabinet, which is composed of people chosen from outside parliament. Legislative power is vested exclusively in Parliament. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature. In Kenyan politics, the executive wields ...