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Kenya became an independent state on 12 December 1963. Kenya's legal status as an independent nation was provided for by section 1 of the Kenya Independence Act 1963, and Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. That Act provided, "On and after 12th December 1963 (in this Act referred to as 'the appointed day') Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom shall have no responsibility for the government of Kenya or any part thereof." On independence, Kenya became a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II as head of state. All duties of the Queen were exercised by the Governor-General of Kenya. Though Kenyan citizens ceased to be citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies, they remained British subjects by virtue of their citizenship in a country that was a member of the Commonwealth. On 12 December 1964, major amendments to the Kenyan constitution came into force. The amendments provided for the governance of Kenya as a presidential republic. Elizabeth II ceased to be head of state and the position of Governor-General was abolished. The British Parliament enacted the Kenya Republic Act 1965 to provide that Kenya's status as a republic would not affect Kenyans' status as Commonwealth citizens and British subjects.
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Kenya has a multi-party democratic system of government. The country follows a presidential system with a president as the head of state and government, and a bicameral parliament consisting of the National Assembly and Senate.
Kenya's leadership is structured as a presidential system, with the President serving as both the head of state and the head of government. The current President of Kenya is Uhuru Kenyatta, who is serving his second term in office after being re-elected in 2017. Kenya has a multi-party system, with the President being both the leader of the ruling party and the government.
Kenya operates as a presidential representative democratic republic. The President is both the head of state and government, and is elected for a maximum of two five-year terms. The government is structured into three branches: the executive, legislative, and judiciary.
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Kenya has a democracy. It is a presidential representative democratic republic with a multi-party system, where the President serves as both the head of state and government. Elections are held regularly to choose the country's leaders.
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Kenyans are allowed to vote in a free election held by the government. Elections are held in Kenya for citizens to have a say in the government.
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Kenya operates under a presidential system with a multiparty democracy, where the President serves as both the head of state and government, and the Parliament is bicameral. South Africa, on the other hand, functions as a constitutional democracy with a parliamentary system, where the President is elected by the National Assembly and serves as both head of state and government. Both countries face challenges such as corruption and political instability, but they are committed to democratic principles and human rights. Additionally, South Africa has a strong emphasis on its constitutional framework, while Kenya has been working on strengthening its governance structures.