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Deputy Prime Minister and ODM Deputy Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE

Deputy Prime Minister and ODM Deputy Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE 

By LUCAS BARASA
Posted  Wednesday, January 13  2010 at  20:06

The Orange Democratic Movement Wednesday proposed a parliamentary system of government even as it criticised coalition partner Party of National Unity for announcing its position in the middle of consultations.

Prime Minister Raila Odinga led 10 ODM members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitution in accusing President Kibaki’s PNU of acting in bad faith and undermining national consensus building efforts by jumping the gun and stating its stand.

Mr Odinga, however, left the Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi to brief the press at his Treasury Building office after chairing the meeting.

To show it was committed to new constitution, Mr Mudavadi announced that ODM was ready for further consultations with PNU for a consensus in a “give-and-take” way so that Kenya can get a new constitution.

“ODM remains firmly committed to achieving consensus on the constitution review process and delivering a new constitution to Kenyans by the agreed date this year,” Mr Mudavadi said.

He said the Grand Coalition Management Committee, which brings together ODM and PNU ministers under stewardship of President Kibaki and Mr Odinga will meet Thursday to strike a deal on the new constitution.

The ODM deputy leader said the party would push for full devolution to take resources closer to the people.

He said ODM was for the parliamentary system where government is accountable to the people through parliament as opposed to an imperial presidency which is undemocratic and opaque.

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“A parliamentary system will cover the diversity of our nation,” he said.

The Local Government minister said the concentration of power at one centre is responsible for tribalism, dictatorship and bad governance in Kenya.

“Power and resources must therefore be devolved and dispersed. ODM supports real devolution for power and resources to the people. Government should be closer, responsive and accountable to the people.”

The party said devolution should be in tiers- national, regional and county levels – to achieve equity for all in development.

The revised draft constitution had removed regional government and only retained national and county to cut on costs.

“The mongrel executive mixing parliamentary and presidential systems has created an executive that controls all branches of government: executive, parliament and judiciary. There are no proper checks and balances in the system,” Mr Mudavadi said.

He said those calling for the retention of imperial presidency without the system of checks and balances whereby ministers would be appointed from outside Parliament “appear not to be serious about having an accountable government.”

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  1. Submitted by cyberspc

    We need US style of government. We MUST have regional or state governments in Kenya to bring sanity to this country. Nigeria and many other countries have the same regional system. So don't say we cann't have it. It will eliminate, a great deal, corruption, theft, nepotism etc. etc.

    Posted  January 13, 2010 10:40 PM  
  2. Submitted by jnalyanya

    The issue is we donot trust parliament, especially this one. If you had gone there and worked for us, reduced your salaries, paid your taxes, brought the looters to books, passed laws that would allow the country pursue stollen money stashed outside, and used it to bring water and electricity to the common, reparied roads, we would have no issues with parliamentary system. Instead all we know is that you only wan to take care of your own interest.

    Posted  January 13, 2010 10:19 PM  
  3. Submitted by maugo1234

    parliamentary or presidential system non-issues. Devolve power to the regions and counties. Regions should have governors exercising executive authority in their jurisdiction and so are county chiefs. Regions and counties will check the center because they will have regional and county security chiefs, public service, decentralised tender allocations, etc. Nairobi is the problem and its power should be more on foreign affairs and national defence, commerce, immigration.

    Posted  January 13, 2010 09:59 PM  
  4. Submitted by licom

    its obvious ODM will get a support of many Kenyans and carry the day when it comes to referendum, remember there will be no rigging this time. Mambo Mbaya!!

    Posted  January 13, 2010 09:48 PM  
  5. Submitted by thesage

    Isn't a parliamentary system going to mix executive functions with legislative functions? So where will the checks and balances be if Parliament legislates and also implements law? Parliament should make law and executive should implement. If it is a bad law, then the executive can toss it back for amendment before implementing; That way we shall have true checks and balances.

    Posted  January 13, 2010 09:21 PM  

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