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Kenyan power-sharing era to begin | Kenyan power-sharing era to begin |
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The state opening of Kenya's parliament is due to take place in Nairobi. | The state opening of Kenya's parliament is due to take place in Nairobi. |
It comes a week after President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga agreed to share power. | It comes a week after President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga agreed to share power. |
They signed a deal to form a coalition following weeks of bloodshed - some of it said to have been state-sanctioned - after December's disputed elections. | They signed a deal to form a coalition following weeks of bloodshed - some of it said to have been state-sanctioned - after December's disputed elections. |
Kenyan MPs' first duty in the next few days is expected to be voting on legislation that will put into effect the power-sharing deal. | Kenyan MPs' first duty in the next few days is expected to be voting on legislation that will put into effect the power-sharing deal. |
BBC sources alleged meetings that led to post-election violence were held at the official residence of President Kibaki between a banned militia group, the Mungiki, and high-ranking government figures. | BBC sources alleged meetings that led to post-election violence were held at the official residence of President Kibaki between a banned militia group, the Mungiki, and high-ranking government figures. |
The aim was said to be to hire the militia as a defence force in Kenya's Rift Valley, to protect the president's Kikuyu community from attacks by opposition supporters. The government labelled the claims "preposterous". | The aim was said to be to hire the militia as a defence force in Kenya's Rift Valley, to protect the president's Kikuyu community from attacks by opposition supporters. The government labelled the claims "preposterous". |
Ethnic divide | Ethnic divide |
The violence that convulsed Kenya in the aftermath of the election left some 1,500 people dead. | The violence that convulsed Kenya in the aftermath of the election left some 1,500 people dead. |
It is suspected post-poll violence was organised by both sides | It is suspected post-poll violence was organised by both sides |
Ethnic groups supporting Mr Odinga and President Kibaki clashed amid claims the government had rigged the poll. | |
International mediators led by ex-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrived in Kenya in January in an effort to break the political deadlock. | International mediators led by ex-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrived in Kenya in January in an effort to break the political deadlock. |
Under a deal agreed last week by negotiators, Mr Odinga is to be appointed prime minister - a post which does not currently exist under the Kenyan constitution. | Under a deal agreed last week by negotiators, Mr Odinga is to be appointed prime minister - a post which does not currently exist under the Kenyan constitution. |
MPs from both sides have agreed to back the national accord and the necessary changes to the constitution, as well as plans to set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. | MPs from both sides have agreed to back the national accord and the necessary changes to the constitution, as well as plans to set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. |
The BBC's Adam Mynott in Nairobi says the agreement has helped to dispel anger but much work remains to be done - and for parliamentarians it starts on Thursday. | |
They will be watched closely by a country which has suffered its worst crisis since independence 45 years ago, he says. | They will be watched closely by a country which has suffered its worst crisis since independence 45 years ago, he says. |
Analysts say there is growing suspicion the post-poll bloodshed was orchestrated by both sides of the political divide. | Analysts say there is growing suspicion the post-poll bloodshed was orchestrated by both sides of the political divide. |