The Republic of Kenya has two forms of Governments, which are the National Government and
County Government. These two governments have unique responsibilities that are independent,
and interdependent and sometimes may co-share or agree on how to best surrender certain roles to
a desired government to take charge as long as the arrangement is within the law.
The governments have legislative houses, whereby the National Government has two legislative
houses (National Assembly, and Senate) while the County Government has only one (County
Assembly).
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