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Official State Opening of the 10th Parliament.
It is critical that members of the new10th parliament MUST now sign the MOPA charters.
The MOPA charter is the ONLY guarantee that people of Kenya have against another useless Parliament.
The MOPA charter:
- Commits your Member of Parliament to reduce his/her salary to KSH. 400,000 Per Month. View pdf
- Commits your member of Parliament not to promote interests of another political party. View pdf
- Commits your member of Parliament to attend at least 3/4 of parliamentary session. View pdf 1, pdf 2
Click on placard to download, distribute and campaign for the immediate signing of the MOPA charters by the members of the 10th parliament.
You can check if your member of parliament has signed the MOPA charter at http://kenyaelections07.marsgroupkenya.org/data/members/
Click on the clip to play
Results of the voting for speaker
| Name |
1st Round |
2nd Round |
3rd Round |
| Speaker |
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| Marende Kenneth |
104 |
104 |
105 |
| Francis Ole Kaparo |
99 |
102 |
101 |
| Kalembe Ndile |
02 |
00 |
00 |
| Wanyiri Kihoro |
00 |
01 |
00 |
| Njoki Ndungu |
00 |
00 |
00 |
| Spoilt Votes |
02 |
00 |
01 |
| Deputy Speaker |
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| Farah Maalim |
110 |
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| Gitobu Imanyara |
94 |
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| Spoilt Votes |
01 |
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Required votes to be declared winner in First or Second round is 2/3 and simple majority in third.
Total Votes = 207 (Speaker) and 206 (Deputy speaker)
Gitobu Imanyara stepped down in favour of Farah Maalim
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- Media clips of 15th Jan 2008 of Official State Opening of the 10th Parliament.
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Mars Group Publication on the useless 9th Parliament.

- The 9th Parliament acted dishonourably on many accounts, and indeed our assessment results in a negative finding. The 9th Parliament disappointed many especially as it became the most expensive Parliament in Kenya's history, its annual budget now stands at around Ksh 4 billion (USD 57.14 million). Much of this disappointment arises from the high hopes for change following the humiliating 2002 election defeat of the second President of Kenya, Daniel Arap Moi's chosen successor, Uhuru Kenyatta, and the ending of 39 years of uninterrupted rule by his political party KANU - a rule characterised by grand corruption, gross human rights violations, and a ten-year period of de jure one party rule.
The 9th Parliament, the third Parliament since the reintroduction in 1992 of multi-party democracy in Kenya, was widely expected to play a central role in the fight against corruption and to facilitate economic recovery after the decades of misrule of Moi and KANU.
Since it first sat on January 9th 2003 for its Members swearing in, the 9th Parliament made several amendments to existing legislation which cumulatively increased its cost to the public. This report chronicles the legislative record of the 9th Parliament with special focus on the fight against grand corruption in Kenya.
- Members of 10th Parliament.
- Results of the 2007 general elections
- Coup d'etat - did the police influence the results of the 2007 general elections ?
- World Bank role in the post election crisis.
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