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National Assembly Speaker Amason Kingi has accused the Judiciary of attempting to micromanage Parliament through court orders, warning that this undermines the principle of separation of powers. Speaking at the High Court Leaders' Conference in Mombasa, Kingi emphasized that constitutional duties by the Senate cannot be halted by court injunctions. Meanwhile, the Judiciary continues to raise concerns over inadequate funding, which it says hampers reforms and service delivery.
Kingi Accuses Judiciary of Undermining Parliament
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