Good legislation is one of the most fundamental tenets of any modern and civilized democratic society. The process of developing such legislation is as critical as the product. Therefore, it is important for legislative bodies, policymakers, draft persons and members of the public to not only sufficiently understand, but also have the opportunity to participate meaningfully in the legislative process and ensure strict adherence to established standards and procedures. As is known, parliament is the country's law-making body; A special power provided in article 94 of the Kenyan Constitution. Parliament makes, amends or repeals the law. The Constitution again insists on public participation in law-making. Here, sovereignty rests solely with the power of the people and by the people. It sets a basic fundamental platform for citizen engagement and deliberation. The process of law-making or the legislative process, in relation to parliament or County...
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