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Parliament is facing criticism for a significant gap in public participation, with recent legislation reportedly enacted without sufficient input from the public. This raises concerns about the democratic process and the quality of laws being passed. Kenyan pubs and restaurants have formally petitioned Parliament, expressing their dissatisfaction with the perceived inadequate participation in the drafting of the new Tobacco Control Bill. Additionally, two Members of Parliament, Peter Kaluma and John Kaguchia, are facing potential disciplinary action from the Law Society of Kenya for allegedly making inflammatory remarks.
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