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Fait accompli: legitimizing the illegitimate in elections outcomes Does the legality of the electoral process matter in Kenya?

机译:既成事实:使选举结果中的非法者合法化在肯尼亚,选举过程的合法性重要吗?

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Credibility of the electoral process across the world is both a means and a necessity to peaceful and stable democracy as credible elections serve to anchor functional legitimate democracy. It also serves as a vehicle that affords citizens an opportunity put in place a people-responsive government that mirrors the people’s will. Elections in most African states, however, have over time tended to validate evidently glaring constitutionally flowed outcomes. This trend is further aggravated by seemingly complicit and dysfunctional constitutional and electoral bodies and institutions. With a focus on the 2013 general elections in Kenya, this paper raises the question of the role of these bodies and institutions tasked with overseeing and ensuring credible electoral outcomes and their ability to live up to their expectations. Key words: Constitutionalism; Elections; Legality of electoral process
机译:可信的选举有助于巩固合法的民主制度,因此,全世界选举程序的信誉既是实现和平与稳定民主的手段,也是其必要性。它还可以作为一种工具,为公民提供建立反映人民意愿的回应人民的政府的机会。然而,随着时间的流逝,大多数非洲州的选举倾向于证实明显令人震惊的宪法结果。看似复杂和功能失调的宪法和选举机构和机构进一步加剧了这一趋势。本文着重于2013年肯尼亚大选,提出了这些机构和机构在监督和确保可信的选举结果以及实现其期望的能力方面的作用问题。关键词:立宪主义;选举;选举程序的合法性

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