Kenyan Constitution, Chapter Nine, Part 4, Article 156 to 157
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Kenyan Constitution, Chapter Nine, Part 4, Article 156 (1) There is established the office of Attorney-General. (2) The Attorney-General shall
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Kenyan Constitution, Chapter Nine, Part 4, Article 156 (1) There is established the office of Attorney-General. (2) The Attorney-General shall
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Article 154: Decisions, responsibility and Accountability of the cabinet (1) A decision by the Cabinet shall be in writing. (2)
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The Cabinet Article 152 (1) The Cabinet consists of– (a) the President; (b) the Deputy President; (c) the Attorney-General; and
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Article 150: Removal of Deputy President (1) The Deputy President may be removed from office– (a) on the ground of
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Article 148: Election and swearing in of Deputy President (1) Each candidate in a presidential election shall nominate a person
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Article 145: Removal of President by impeachment (1) A member of the National Assembly, supported by at least a third
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The Executive President And Deputy President Article 133: Power of mercy (1) On the petition of any person, the President
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Parliament’s general procedures and rules Article 117: Powers, privileges and immunities (1) There shall be freedom of speech and debate
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Procedures for enacting legislation Article 111: Special Bills concerning county governments (1) A special Bill concerning a county government shall
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Procedures for enacting legislation Article 109: Exercise of legislative powers (1) Parliament shall exercise its legislative power through Bills passed
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