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Kenya MPs to discuss peace deal | Kenya MPs to discuss peace deal |
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Kenya's parliament is to begin debating legislation that would bring into force a deal designed to end post-election violence. | Kenya's parliament is to begin debating legislation that would bring into force a deal designed to end post-election violence. |
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga signed the agreement last month. | Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga signed the agreement last month. |
It provides for Mr Odinga to enter the government as the prime minister, as well as creating posts for two deputy prime ministers. | It provides for Mr Odinga to enter the government as the prime minister, as well as creating posts for two deputy prime ministers. |
But parties have clashed over how much authority Mr Odinga will actually have. | But parties have clashed over how much authority Mr Odinga will actually have. |
Peace deal | Peace deal |
President Kibaki claimed victory in presidential elections on 27 December, but Mr Odinga said the vote was rigged. | President Kibaki claimed victory in presidential elections on 27 December, but Mr Odinga said the vote was rigged. |
Nairobi residents give their views on the power-sharing deal.In pictures | Nairobi residents give their views on the power-sharing deal.In pictures |
The ethnic violence that broke out following the poll left at least 1,500 people dead. | The ethnic violence that broke out following the poll left at least 1,500 people dead. |
An estimated 600,000 others were forced to flee their homes. | An estimated 600,000 others were forced to flee their homes. |
When President Kibaki opened parliament on Thursday, he said that last month's deal would lay the foundations for peace and stability. | When President Kibaki opened parliament on Thursday, he said that last month's deal would lay the foundations for peace and stability. |
There are four bills awaiting discussion:
| There are four bills awaiting discussion:
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Power dispute | Power dispute |
The government has said that President Kibaki will appoint the cabinet, and that the prime minister will work to an agenda set by the president. | The government has said that President Kibaki will appoint the cabinet, and that the prime minister will work to an agenda set by the president. |
Deal: Key points | Deal: Key points |
But Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement has insisted that appointments will be made by both men. | But Mr Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement has insisted that appointments will be made by both men. |
In a sign of continuing tensions, the ODM criticised a statement made on Monday by the head of the civil service, Francis Muthaura, outlining the structure of the coalition. | In a sign of continuing tensions, the ODM criticised a statement made on Monday by the head of the civil service, Francis Muthaura, outlining the structure of the coalition. |
The ODM said the statement was "causing alarm" and "could pose a threat to the accord". | The ODM said the statement was "causing alarm" and "could pose a threat to the accord". |
ODM spokesman Salim Lone said discussions over the prime minister's exact role and the distribution of cabinet seats were ongoing. | ODM spokesman Salim Lone said discussions over the prime minister's exact role and the distribution of cabinet seats were ongoing. |
Violence | Violence |
Meanwhile, a huge military operation is continuing targeting a militia which has killed some 500 people in a land dispute over the past 18 months. | Meanwhile, a huge military operation is continuing targeting a militia which has killed some 500 people in a land dispute over the past 18 months. |
The army is using heavy artillery, hundreds of troops and helicopter gunships, in the Mount Elgon forests near the border with Uganda. | The army is using heavy artillery, hundreds of troops and helicopter gunships, in the Mount Elgon forests near the border with Uganda. |
They are targeting the Sabaot Land Defence Forces (SLDF) which was blamed for the killing of 12 people last week. | They are targeting the Sabaot Land Defence Forces (SLDF) which was blamed for the killing of 12 people last week. |
The militia has also been accused of links to recent political violence. | The militia has also been accused of links to recent political violence. |