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    Parliament Extends Deadline for Public Submissions on 7-Year Term Extension Bill to Tomorrow

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsOctober 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read163 Views
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    The Standing Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs, and Human Rights has extended the deadline for public submissions on the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill (Senate Bills No. 46 of 2024) to October 26, 2024, at 5 PM. This extension provides Kenyans with an additional day to submit views on the bill, which has drawn widespread public interest for its proposed constitutional amendments, including extending presidential, parliamentary, and county leadership terms from five to seven years.

    Key Provisions and Debate Over the Bill

    The bill, moved by Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei, proposes critical amendments, including expanding both the presidential and parliamentary terms to seven years.

    This extension, according to Cherargei, is aimed at providing leaders more time to implement policies and achieve tangible results within their constituencies. Additional provisions include creating a Prime Minister position appointed by the President and enhancing the Senate’s oversight role over county revenue.

    Comparative Proposals by Kiambu Senator Thang’wa

    In contrast to Cherargei’s proposed seven-year term, Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang’wa has suggested alternative amendments without extending terms for elected officials.

    Thang’wa emphasizes strengthening the current governance system rather than altering the election cycle, viewing term extension as unnecessary for ensuring effective leadership. His stance highlights a growing division in the Senate regarding how best to approach Kenya’s governance challenges without compromising democratic practices.

    Public Participation and Next Steps

    Under Kenya’s Senate Standing Orders, public participation is essential for any constitutional amendment process, with the Committee required to account for citizens’ views before reporting back to the Senate. Public response to this bill has varied, with some seeing the extended term as a step toward stability, while others express concerns over reduced electoral accountability.

    As the deadline approaches, the Committee encourages Kenyans to submit their views, which will play a role in shaping the bill’s final provisions and ensuring a balanced approach to Kenya’s governance and development framework. Following the close of public participation, the Committee is expected to consolidate feedback and make its recommendations to the Senate, determining the bill’s future in the legislative process.

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