Kenya has a democratic government with a multi-party system. The President serves as the head of state and government while the National Assembly and Senate make up the legislative branch. The country also has a devolved system of government that includes 47 county governments.
Government
Type: Republic.
Independence: December 12, 1963.
Constitution: 1963; new constitution approved in an August 4, 2010 referendum.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state, commander in chief of armed forces), prime minister (head of government), and two deputy prime ministers. Legislative--unicameral National Assembly (parliament). Judicial--Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, High Court, various lower and special courts, including Kadhi (Sharia) courts.
Administrative subdivisions: 140 districts, joined to form 7 rural provinces. The Nairobi area has special provincial status. Under the new constitution, which is in the process of being implemented, the primary administrative subdivisions will be 47 counties, each with an elected governor.
Political parties: Over 40 registered political parties. Two coalitions, the Party of National Unity (PNU) and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), dominate the political party scene. PNU membership is filled by parties representing Kikuyu and closely related ethnic groups; ODM membership ranks are filled by parties representing nearly everybody else. PNU and ODM agreed in February 2008 to form a coalition government in a power-sharing arrangement that ended the political crisis erupting after disputed national elections in December 2007.
Suffrage: Universal at 18.
Kenya has a multi-party democratic system of government. The country follows a presidential system with a president as the head of state and government, and a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and Senate.
Both white rhinoceros and black rhinoceros can be found in Kenya. The white rhinoceros is more common in Kenya compared to the black rhinoceros.
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Kenya has a unitary presidential republic system of government. The President is both the head of state and government, and there is a multi-party system in place with a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and the Senate.
Kenya has a total of 47 elected senators who act as a link between the county and the central government.
republic
this is is a tough question but the answer is that republic is a type of government i which people give themselves power.
What is the type of art Kenya people do?
Kenya has a multi-party democratic system of government. The country follows a presidential system with a president as the head of state and government, and a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and Senate.
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They do have a say against the government
Kenyans are allowed to vote in a free election held by the government. Elections are held in Kenya for citizens to have a say in the government.
Kenya's constitution states that Kenya is sovereign republic. At independence the government was modeled around the U.S Presidency and British Legislature but later, other amendments were introduced to the structure and nature of the government.
Both white rhinoceros and black rhinoceros can be found in Kenya. The white rhinoceros is more common in Kenya compared to the black rhinoceros.
Kenya has a unitary presidential republic system of government. The President is both the head of state and government, and there is a multi-party system in place with a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and the Senate.
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