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- Major events
- Major legislation Vetoed
- Party summary Senate National Assembly
- Leadership
- Members Senate National Assembly
- Committees Senate National Assembly Joint Committees
- Administrative officers Senate National Assembly
- External links
- Notes
- References
{{EngvarB|date=September 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2014}}The 11th Parliament of Kenya was the meeting of the legislative branch of the national government of Kenya, which began on 28 March 2013. It is the first Parliament to incorporate the structural reforms laid out in the 2010 Constitution. The constitution re-established the Senate and increased the size of the National Assembly from 224 seats to 349 seats. In the 2013 parliamentary elections, the Jubilee Alliance won a majority of seats in both the National Assembly and the Senate. {{TOC limit|2}}Major events- Jubilee signed post-election coalition agreements with the New Ford Kenya, Alliance Party of Kenya, Chama Cha Uzalendo, People Democratic Party, Ford People, and Kenya African National Union.[1] Reports indicate that there are currently 212 Members of the National Assembly who have agreed to work with the Jubilee Alliance.[2]
- On 1 March 2013, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission gazetted salary and benefits for state officers in the executive, parliament, constitutional commissions, independent offices, and county governments. The notice reduced salaries for Members of Parliament from 851,000 Ksh to 532,500 Ksh per month. On 28 May 2013, the National Assembly unanimously voted to adopt the recommendations of the Committee on Delegated Legislation, finding that the SRC's notices were "unconstitutional, unlawful, ultra vires and therefore null and void."[3] On 12 June 2013, the SRC and the Parliamentary Service Commission agreed to maintain the reduced salaries, allowed for annual pay increases, and increased other allowances and benefits.[4]
- In November 2013, the parliament moved a motion to remove the cabinet secretary for Land, Housing and Urban Development, Charity Ngilu on grounds that she breached the Kenyan constitution by making some appointments at the ministry. She was accused of appointing the director-general without involving the parliament which is a requirement of the law.[5]
Party summarySenate | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant |
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{{party colour|Jubilee Alliance}}{{party colour|Amani Coalition}}{{party colour|Coalition for Reforms and Democracy}} Jubilee | Amani | Jubilee-Affiliated | CORD |
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Begin | 30 | 6 | 3 | 28 | 67 | 0 |
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27 April 2013 | 27 | 66 | 1 |
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1 August 2013 | 28 | 67 | 0 |
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16 October 2013 | 27 | 66 | 1 |
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4 February 2014 | 28 | 67 | 0 |
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National Assembly | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | Vacant |
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{{party colour|Jubilee Alliance}}{{party colour|Amani Coalition}}{{party colour|Coalition for Reforms and Democracy}} | | Jubilee | Amani | Jubilee-Affiliated | CORD | Unaffiliated |
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Begin | 167 | 24 | 21 | 133 | 4 | 349 | 0 |
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20 August 2013 | 132 | 348 | 1 |
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22 August 2013 | 3 | 347 | 2 |
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2 October 2013 | 25 | 20 |
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10 October 2013 | 131 | 346 | 3 |
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25 October 2013{{refn|group=note|name=first|Except in the case of death, official vacancy dates are listed as the date in which the Speaker issues notice a notice of vacancy to be published in the Kenya Gazette. News media outlets generally place date of vacancy at the time of the court ruling, though usually there is a discrepancy between a court ruling and the Speaker's declaration of vacancy (see Changes in Membership). In the case of vacancies in Bomachoge Borabu and Nyaribari Chache, no such notice from the National Assembly Speaker appears to be publicly available. However, Kisumu Court of Appeals judges found in the dispute over the seat for Nyaribari Chache that a vacancy notice from the National Assembly Speaker was published on 25 October 2013. Since both seats were declared vacant on the same day by the same court, it is approximated that both seats became vacant on or near 25 October. | 166 | 130 | 344 | 5 |
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30 October 2013 | 131 | 345 | 4 |
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5 November 2013 | 4 | 346 | 3 |
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5 December 2013 | 132 | 347 | 2 |
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11 February 2014 | 167 | 21 | 349 | 0 |
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LeadershipSenate- Speaker — Ken Lusaka
- Deputy Speaker — Kembi Gitura
Majority (Jubilee) leadership- Majority Leader — Kindiki Kithure
- Deputy Majority Leader — Charles Keter
- Majority Chief Whip — Susan Kihika
- Majority Deputy Chief Whip — Mike Sonko
Minority (CORD) leadership- Minority Leader — Moses Wetangula, until 16 October 2013
- Hassan Abdurrahman (acting), since 16 October 2013
- Deputy Minority Leader — Hassan Abdurrahman
- Minority Chief Whip — Johnstone Muthama
- Minority Deputy Chief Whip — Janet Ongera
National Assembly- Speaker — Justin Muturi
- Deputy Speaker — Joyce Laboso
Majority (Jubilee) leadership- Majority Leader — Aden Duale
- Deputy Majority Leader — Naomi Shaban
- Majority Chief Whip — Katoo ole Metito
- Majority Deputy Chief Whip — Benjamin Washiali
Minority (CORD) leadership- Minority Leader — Francis Mwanzia Nyenze
- Deputy Minority Leader — Jakoyo Midiwo
- Minority Chief Whip — Thomas Ludindi Mwadeghu
- Minority Deputy Chief Whip — Chris Wamalwa
MembersSenate{{main|List of members of the Senate of Kenya (2013–18)}}National Assembly{{main|List of members of the National Assembly of Kenya (2013–18)}}Committees Senate {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}House Keeping Committees- Rules and Business Committee
- Liaison Committee
Standing/Portfolio Committees- Committee on Education, Information and Technology
- Chair — Mutahi Kagwe (NARC)
- Vice Chair — Mohamud Halima Abdille (ODM)
- Committee on Energy, Roads and Transportation
- Chair — Gideon Moi (KANU)
- Vice Chair — Mwakulegwa Danson Mwazo (ODM)
- Committee on Finance, Commerce and Economic Affairs
- Chair — Billow Kerrow (URP)
- Vice Chair — Peter Mositet (TNA)
- Committee on Health, Labour and Social Welfare
- Chair — Mohammed Kuti (URP)
- Vice Chair — Kittony Zipporah (KANU)
- Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
- Chair — Amos Wako (ODM)
- Vice Chair — Sang Stephen (URP)
- Committee on National Security and Foreign Relations
- Chair — Yusuf Haji (TNA)
- Vice Chair — Dullo Fatuma (URP)
- Committee on Agriculture, Land and Natural Resources
- Chair — Kivuti Lenny (APK)
- Vice Chair — George Khaniri (UDF)
{{col-break}}Sessional Committees- Delegated Legislation Committee
- Chair — Kisasa Mshenga Mvita (URP)
- Vice Chair — Sijeny Judith Achieng (WDM-K)
- Senate Implementation Committee
- Chair — James Orengo (ODM)
- Vice Chair — Kanainza Nyongesa Daisy (ODM)
- Devolved Government Committee
- Chair — Murkomen Kipchumba (URP)
- Vice Chair — Wangari Martha (UDF)
{{col-end}} National Assembly {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}House Keeping Committees- House Business Committee
- Committee on Selection
- Chair — Aden Duale (URP)
- Vice Chair — Francis Nyenze
- Procedure and House Rules Committee
- Liaison Committee
- Catering and Health Club Committee
- Chair — Janet Nangabo Wanyama
- Vice Chair — Elijah Lagat
Standing Committees- Committee on Appointments
- Public Accounts Committee
- Chair — Nicholas Gumbo ( Rarieda )
- Vice Chair — Jackson Rop ( Kipkelion west, URP )
- Public Investments Committee
- Chair — Adan Keynan
- Vice Chair — Kimani Ichung'wah
- Budget and Appropriations Committee
- Chair — Mutava Musyimi
- Vice Chair — Mary Emaase
- Committee on Implementation
- Chair — Roselinda Soipan
- Vice Chair — David Gikaria
- Committee on Delegated Legislation
- Chair — William Cheptumo
- Vice Chair — Joseph Gitari
- Committee on Regional Integration
- Chair — Florence Kajuju
- Vice Chair — Christopher Nakuleu
Departmental Committees- Defence and Foreign Relations Committee
- Chair — Ndungu Gethenji
- Vice Chair — Elias Bare Shill
- Administration and National Security Committee
- Chair — Asman Kamama
- Vice Chair — Alois Lentoimanga
- Agriculture, Livestock and Cooperatives Committee
- Chair — Ayub Savula
- Vice Chair — Kareke Mbiuki
- Environment and Natural Resources Committee
- Chair — Amina Abdalla
- Vice Chair — Alexander Kosgey
- Education, Research and Technology Committee
- Chair — Sabina Chege
- Vice Chair — Julius Melly
- Energy, Communication and Information Committee
- Chair — Jamleck Kamau
- Vice Chair — Jackson Kiptanui
- Finance, Planning and Trade Committee
- Chair — Benjamin Langat
- Vice Chair — Nelson Gaichuhie
- Health Committee
- Chair — Rachel Nyamai
- Vice Chair — Robert Pukose
- Justice and Legal Affairs Committee
- Chair — Samuel Chepkong'a
- Vice Chair — Priscilla Nyokabi
- Labour and Social Welfare Committee
- Chair — David Were
- Vice Chair — Tiyah Galgalo
- Lands Committee
- Chair — Alex Mwiru
- Vice Chair — Moses Ole Sakuda
- Transport, Public Works and Housing Committee
- Chair — Maina Kamanda
- Vice Chair — Amb. M. Maalim
{{col-break}}Other Committees- Committee on Constituency Development Fund
- Chair — Moses Lessonet
- Vice Chair — Esther Gathogo
- Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee
- Chair — Njoroge Baiya
- Vice Chair — Joyce Akai Emanikor
- Pensions Committee
{{col-end}} Joint Committees {{col-begin}}{{col-break}}- Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity
- Committee on Parliamentary Broadcasting and Library
Administrative officers- Parliamentary Joint Services Director General — Clement Nyandiere
- Parliamentary Joint Services - Litigation and Compliance Director — Anthony Thiong'o Njoroge
- Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training Director — Nyokabi Kamau
- Finance and Accounting Services Director — Paul Onyangoh
- Information and Research Services Director — Paul Ngetich
- Chief, Security and Safety — Solomon Obange
- Maintenance and Buildings Chief Engineer — Eng. Pius Kioko
- Commission Secretariat Head — Shadia Fary
- Internal Audit Head — Amos Guchu (acting)
Senate- Clerk — Jeremiah Nyegenye
- Senior Deputy Clerk — Consolata Waithera Munga
- Legal Services Director — Eunice Gichangi
- Committee Services Director — Samuel Njenga Njuguna
- Legislative and Procedural Services Director — Serah Kioko
- Speaker's Office Director — Mohammed Ali Mohammed
- Chief Serjeant-at-Arms — Maj. (Rtd) Samson Sorobit
- Hansard Editor — Gladys Ingoyi Ndenda
National Assembly- Clerk — Michael Silai
- Senior Deputy Clerk — Michael Rotich Sialai
- Legal Services Director — Jeremiah Ndombi
- Committee Services Director — Florence Abonyo
- Committee Services Deputy Director- Peter Chemweno
- Legislative and Procedural Services Director — James Mwangi
- Legislative and Procedural Services Deputy Director - Samuel Njoroge
- Speaker's Office Director — Nancy Mukunya
- Chief Serjeant-at-Arms — Aloisie Lekulo
- Hansard Editor — Jeremiah Kiema
External linksNotes1. ^http://allafrica.com/stories/201303271431.html 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Jubilee-moves-to-take-control-of-key-House-teams/-/539546/1751266/-/fh71je/-/index.html |title=Jubilee moves to take control of key House teams - Politics and policy |publisher=Businessdailyafrica.com |date= |accessdate=2016-12-28}} 3. ^{{cite web|author=Updated Tue, May 28th 2013 at 00:00 GMT +3 |url=http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000084672&story_title=Politics:%20MPs%20rescind%20SRC%20gazette%20notice |title=Kenya : MPs vote unanimously to rescind Salaries and Remuneration Commission gazette notice - The Standard |publisher=Standardmedia.co.ke |date=2013-05-28 |accessdate=2016-12-28}} 4. ^{{cite web|author=Updated Wed, June 12th 2013 at 00:00 GMT +3 |url=http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000085756 |title=Kenya : Members of Parliament agree to pay set by Salaries and Remuneration Commission - The Standard |publisher=Standardmedia.co.ke |date=2013-06-12 |accessdate=2016-12-28}} 5. ^{{cite news|last=Mutai|first=Edwin|title=MPs inch closer to kicking out Charity Ngilu|url=http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/MPs-inch-closer-to-kicking-out-Charity-Ngilu/-/539546/2063228/-/14cqjkqz/-/index.html|accessdate=8 November 2013|newspaper=Business daily Africa}}
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