Kenya's parliament to appeal ruling declaring the cabinet unconstitutional
Kenya's parliament said it will appeal a court ruling that declared the government's cabinet structure unconstitutional. The decision has highlighted tension between the executive and the judiciary. The process adds uncertainty over how the government operates.

Kenya's parliament said it will appeal a court decision declaring the government's cabinet arrangement unconstitutional. The ruling has raised debate over whether constitutional requirements for the cabinet's composition were met.
According to legal experts, the case poses important questions about the balance between the executive and the judiciary in the country. Parliament's appeal could suspend enforcement of the ruling.
While the process continues, uncertainty remains over the government's day-to-day operation. Observers say the higher court's decision will be decisive for Kenya's institutional framework.
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