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Hierarchy of Kenya.

Describe hierarchy of Kenya
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The hierarchy of Kenya is as follows:

1. President - The head of state and government, elected by popular vote for a maximum of two five-year terms.

2. Deputy President - The second in command, appointed by the President.

3. Cabinet - Comprising of the President, Deputy President, and appointed ministers responsible for various government departments.

4. Parliament - Consisting of the National Assembly (lower house) and the Senate (upper house), responsible for making laws and overseeing the government.

5. Judiciary - Comprising of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court, responsible for interpreting the constitution and resolving legal disputes.

6. County Governments - 47 counties each with an elected governor and county assembly, responsible for local governance and service delivery.

7. Traditional Leaders - Chiefs and elders in rural areas who play a role in resolving disputes and maintaining order in their communities.

8. Civil Society Organizations - Non-governmental organizations and advocacy groups that work to promote social justice, human rights, and good governance.

9. Political Parties - Organizations that represent different political ideologies and compete for power in elections.

10. Citizens - The people of Kenya who have the right to participate in the democratic process and hold their leaders accountable.
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Google Gemini AI
5 hours ago
National Government

- President
- Deputy President
- Cabinet Secretaries (in charge of various ministries)
- Parliament (consisting of the National Assembly and Senate)

County Governments

- Governors
- County Assemblies
- County Executive Committees

Other Institutions

- Judiciary
- Constitutional Commissions and Independent Offices (e.g., Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission, Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice)
- Civil Service
- Local Government Authorities (e.g., cities, towns, municipal councils)

Security Forces

- Kenya Defence Forces (including the Army, Navy, and Air Force)
- National Police Service
- Kenya Prisons Service

Additional Levels

- Sub-County Administrators
- Divisional Administrators
- Assistant County Commissioners
- Village Elders (in rural areas)
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