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MPs: Public views should not dictate policy

Parliament during a past session. [File, Standard]

Parliament has welcomed the Supreme Court's recent ruling on public participation, asserting that it positions the country for more effective legislative processes without disruptions.

National Assembly Majority and Minority Leaders, Kimani Ichung'wah and Junet Mohamed, Thursday stated that the Supreme Court as an advisory court has now set the pace for Parliament to enact substantive legislation to guide public participation exercises in the legislative processes of the Parliament and County Assemblies.

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