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Offices of the National Assembly

    The Speaker 

    The Speaker is an ex-officio Member of Parliament elected by other Members of Parliament pursuant to Article 106 of the Constitution, which provides that there shall be a Speaker for each House of Parliament, who shall be elected by that House in accordance with the Standing Orders, from among persons who are qualified to be elected as members of Parliament but are not such members.

    Management and Directorates

    Clerk

    The office of Clerk -of the National Assembly- is provided for in Article 128 of the Constitution. The Parliamentary Schemes of Service provide that the Clerk shall be:-

    Management and Directorates

    Management and Directorates

      In the discharge of its mandate as set out in Article 127 (6) of the Constitution, the Parliamentary Service Commission established the following offices in the Parliamentary Service for the smooth operations of the Senate:-

      Offices of the National Assembly

        The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker

        Majority Leader: Art. 108 of the Constitution provides that “there shall be a leader of the majority party and a leader of the minority party”. The leader of the majority party shall be the person who is the leader in the National Assembly of the largest party or coalition of parties.

        Minority Leader: The leader of the minority party shall be the person who is the leader in the National Assembly of the second largest party or coalition of parties.

        The Majority Whip and the Minority Whip

        Offices of the National Assembly

          The Speaker and the Deputy Speaker

          Majority Leader: Art. 108 of the Constitution provides that “there shall be a leader of the majority party and a leader of the minority party”. The leader of the majority party shall be the person who is the leader in the National Assembly of the largest party or coalition of parties.

          Minority Leader: The leader of the minority party shall be the person who is the leader in the National Assembly of the second largest party or coalition of parties.

          The Majority Whip and the Minority Whip

          The Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (The CPST)

           

          Who We Are

          The Center for Parliamentary Studies and Training (The CPST) was established by the Parliament Service Commission (PSC) in December 2008 and legalized by the publication of the Parliamentary Service Regulations, 2011 in the Kenya Gazette, Subsidiary Legislation, Legal Notice No. 95 of July 22, 2011. In addition, the establishment of The CPST was incorporated in the Strategic Plan of the (PSC) for 2008 to 2018.

          About the Senate

          Historical perspective

          Prior to the commencement of Legislation by Parliament in Kenya, legislation had wholly been done in the United Kingdom (UK) and conveyed in form of royal instructions commonly termed Orders-in-Council

          About the Senate

          Role of the Senate.

          1. The Senate represents the counties, and serves to protect the interests of the counties and their governments.
          2. The Senate participates in the law-making function of Parliament by considering, debating and approving Bills concerning counties, as provided in Articles 109 to 113.
          3. The Senate determines the allocation of national revenue among counties, as provided in Article 217, and exercises oversight over national revenue allocated to the county governments.
          4. The Senate participates in the oversight of State officers
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