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Kenya has a bicameral legislature, known as the Parliament, which consists of two houses: the National Assembly and the Senate. The National Assembly is responsible for making laws and representing the people, while the Senate primarily represents the county governments and protects their interests. Members of the National Assembly are directly elected, while Senators are elected to represent the counties. This structure is designed to ensure both national and local representation in the legislative process.

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