Saturday 19 April 2008

kenya's New Coalition Cabinet

The newly elected Prime Minister from Kenya sworn in fron of dignitaries, including the former UN secretary-General Kofi Annan.

His oath not only began a new phase of his political career, but also the new era of Kenya.

The Coalition Cabinet

As suggested by the former UN chief Kofi Annan, the power-sharing deal between president Mwai Kibaki,and the newly elected Prime Minister Raila Odinga,is the major trait for today's Kenyan's politics.

However, it's no secret that the imbanlance between the power distribute of the conbinet.

As Mwai Kibaki's side still occupy the key sectors in the conbinet,such as finance, security, justice, and foreign affairs.

Some critics're worrying about the imbalance might harm Odinga's pary in the future.

The bitter memory between president and prime minster

The coalition between president and prime minister needs to overcome 2005' disagreement of power-sharing.

As well, in 2002, Mr. Mwai Kibaki didn't keep his promise of naming Mr. Raila Odinga as the prime minister after taking office.

Many people're concerned about the bitter memory might halt the power-sharing practice.

Pushy Prime Minister

Mr. Raila Odinga as considered to be pushy for his political career, his out-spoken manner has earned him a reputation as Kenya's justice crusader.

Kenyans're expecting his policy of eradicating the corruption,or at least reduce it in a lowest level.

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