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Adili 117 - A Comparative Analysis Between the Proposed and Current Constitution of Kenya

Author: Johnson Okello
Classification: Adili Newsletter
Language: English


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The proposed constitution states that the electorate can recall the respective members of parliament. This is a massive boost to the public because for once, electorates will not have to wait for five years before registering their displeasure with their elected leaders. Accordingly there is a possibility of greater accountability from elected representatives in the Proposed Constitution.



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