
National Assembly of Kenya
The National Assembly of Kenya is the country’s legislative body responsible for making and passing laws. It is one part of Parliament, alongside the Senate. Members of the National Assembly, known as Members of Parliament (MPs), are elected by citizens to represent their interests. The Assembly debates national issues, approves budgets, and checks the executive government’s actions. It ensures legislation reflects the needs of the people and upholds democratic governance. The National Assembly plays a crucial role in shaping Kenya’s policies, laws, and governance structure, contributing to the country’s development and stability.