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itawasaidia vijana wakimaliza elimu yao na wakose kazi.<br />
Tuwe na security<br />
Shadrack Kirunga (Nairobi International School <strong>of</strong> Theology): First, on the sytem <strong>of</strong> government we should change the<br />
presidential sytem because bringing in a prime minister will bring in more decisions than we already have now, so we should<br />
retain the presidential sytem.<br />
About centralized verce regional government, I will propose a mild form <strong>of</strong> regionality. In which the provinces are to come both<br />
an economic and administrative regions. In which no less than two thirds <strong>of</strong> the earning from the provinces should be used in the<br />
province. However, they should not become political units because <strong>of</strong> the tribal factor. By that we mean that we are unripe or<br />
a fully pledged regional sytem.<br />
Executive/ presidency; The president should be elected by at least 50% f the votes cast. If that does not happen then we<br />
should have a run <strong>of</strong>f by the two leading contenders.<br />
The president, ones elected should relinquish any party post they may hold, they should not be conveinace <strong>of</strong> political activities,<br />
and they should only be members <strong>of</strong> the parties but not leaders.<br />
The president should retain the vito power but not more than once, for example the systems in Turkey, where the president can<br />
only vito a deal once, if it is brought back and passed she cannot vito it for the second time.<br />
There should be a law, which provides for the removal <strong>of</strong> the president, if she breaches seriously the law <strong>of</strong> the land, a motion<br />
<strong>of</strong> no confidence is not strong enough for this purpose. Parliament should appoint a committee which should be free to<br />
investigate the issues involved including interviewing the president and decide if the president should vote to his defence.<br />
The <strong>constitution</strong> should protect security, health care, water, education, shelter, food, employment, and other basical rights for<br />
<strong>kenya</strong>ns. It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> the government to ensure that this ringhts are protected. Specifically the security. Kenyans<br />
need protection from harassment from everyone in particular; we have problems with the state agents, the police, and city<br />
council <strong>of</strong>fficial. This people have the right <strong>of</strong> arresting people arbituary and we do not know what to do once arrested. An<br />
arrested person should the right to inform the next <strong>of</strong> keen within an hour.<br />
The corruption law should be made tougher, more peole die from corrupetion related situation that doing crime. Death due to<br />
lack <strong>of</strong> facilities and drugs are a great extend with massive corruption. The consequences <strong>of</strong> corruption should a keen to those<br />
<strong>of</strong> violent crimes, graduated in their various degrees to capital punishment; corruptly attained wealth should be forfeited to the<br />
state.<br />
Successesion and transfer <strong>of</strong> power; the speaker <strong>of</strong> the national assembly, should hold limited executive power, during