Article 152 of the Constitution of Kenya

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Article 152 of the Constitution of Kenya is the constitutional provision that establishes the national Cabinet, outlining the composition, appointment, roles, and accountability of Cabinet Secretaries within the Kenyan executive branch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
aimsAt enhancing accountability of the national executive
ensuring separation of powers between the executive and the legislature
appliesTo national executive of Kenya
bindingOn Cabinet Secretaries NERFINISHED
all organs of the national executive
cameIntoForceWith promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010
chapterTitle The Executive NERFINISHED
defines accountability of Cabinet Secretaries
appointment of Cabinet Secretaries
composition of the Cabinet of Kenya
role of Cabinet Secretaries
enforcedBy courts of Kenya NERFINISHED
establishes Cabinet of Kenya NERFINISHED
governs collective responsibility of the Cabinet
relationship between Cabinet Secretaries and the National Assembly
isLocatedIn Chapter Nine of the Constitution of Kenya
jurisdiction Republic of Kenya NERFINISHED
language English
legalStatus supreme law provision
limitsNumberOf Cabinet Secretaries NERFINISHED
officialVersionAvailableIn Kenya Gazette NERFINISHED
partOf Constitution of Kenya (2010) NERFINISHED
prohibits Cabinet Secretaries from engaging in any other gainful employment NERFINISHED
Cabinet Secretaries from holding any other State or public office
providesFor dismissal of a Cabinet Secretary by the President
resignation of a Cabinet Secretary
vacancy in the office of a Cabinet Secretary
providesThat a vacancy in the office of a Cabinet Secretary arises on resignation, dismissal, death, or other specified grounds
the Cabinet consists of Cabinet Secretaries
the Cabinet consists of the Attorney-General NERFINISHED
the Cabinet consists of the Deputy President
the Cabinet consists of the President
replaced previous constitutional provisions on ministers in the former Constitution of Kenya
requires Cabinet Secretaries not to be Members of Parliament
Cabinet Secretaries to answer questions concerning their ministries in Parliament
Cabinet Secretaries to attend parliamentary committees when required NERFINISHED
Cabinet Secretaries to be accountable to Parliament NERFINISHED
Cabinet Secretaries to be accountable to the President NERFINISHED
Cabinet Secretaries to be appointed by the President with approval of the National Assembly
Cabinet Secretaries to be nominated by the President
Cabinet Secretaries to be vetted by the National Assembly
Cabinet Secretaries to provide Parliament with full and regular reports on matters under their control
Cabinet Secretaries to take an oath or affirmation of office NERFINISHED
a written resignation by a Cabinet Secretary to the President
approval of nominees for Cabinet Secretary by the National Assembly
subjectTo interpretation by the High Court of Kenya
interpretation by the Supreme Court of Kenya

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Cabinet Secretaries of Kenya constitutionalArticle Article 152 of the Constitution of Kenya
subject surface form: Cabinet Secretary of Kenya
Cabinet Secretaries constitutionalArticle Article 152 of the Constitution of Kenya
subject surface form: Cabinet Secretaries of Kenya