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Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya

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The Speaker is the presiding officer of the Kenyan National Assembly. From 1966 to 2013 the National Assembly was the unicameral body of the Kenyan Parliament.

Qualifications

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The Speaker is elected by the National Assembly (Kenya) from among persons who are qualified to be Members of the Parliament. The Speaker's term lasts for a period of five years, and primarily comes to an end when a new house of parliament first meets after an election in line with Article 106 of the Constitution of Kenya

Speakers of the National Assembly of Kenya

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Speaker [1] Dates Party Affiliation
Sir Humphrey Slade[2] 1967 – 1970 N/A
Fred Mbiti Gideon Mati[2] 1970 – 1988 APP/KANU
Moses Kiprono arap Keino[2] 1988 – 1991 KANU
Jonathan Kimetet arap Ng'eno[2] 1991 – 1993 KANU
Francis ole Kaparo[2] 1993 – 2008 KANU
Kenneth Marende[3][2] 2008 – 2013 ODM
Justin Muturi[2] 2013 – 2022 Jubilee Party
Moses Francis Masika Wetangula[2] 2022 – Present Ford Kenya (Kenya Kwanza Alliance)

Bicameral parliament

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Previously, there were separate Speakers of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Speaker of the House of Representatives

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Source:[2]

Speaker of the Senate

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  • Timothy Chitasi Muinga Chokwe (1963]
  • Ekwee Ethuro (2013-2017)
  • Ken Lusaka (2017–2022]

Amason Kingi Jeffah (2022 to present) Source:[2]

Speaker of the Colonial Legislative Council

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References

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  1. ^ Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944-2007 Archived 2008-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Opalo, Ken Ochieng' (June 20, 2019). Legislative Development in Africa: Politics and Postcolonial Legacies. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108579964 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ BBC News, January 15, 2008: Kenya opposition boosted by vote