The politics of Kenya take place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the president is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system in accordance with a new constitution passed in 2010.
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 considerable power and other institutions have limited means of checking that power.
The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Kenya a "hybrid regime" in 2022. The Political terror scale gave the country a rating of 4 meaning that civil and political rights violations had expanded to large numbers of the population. Murders, disappearances, and torture were common parts of life.
Mahakama ya Juu nchini Kenya imetoa amri ya kusimamisha kwa muda uamuzi wa Seneti wa kuunga mkono kufukuzwa kwa Naibu Rais Rigathi Gachagua. Jaji E.C. Mwita amechukua hatua hiyo akirejelea masuala makubwa ya katiba na umuhimu wa kulinda maslahi ya umma.
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