MPs Thursday took a one-and-a-half-month break after passing 16 Bills in the four months the House has been in session.
The legislators said it was time to take a rest after doing a “good job” for the country in approving the legislation.
Majority Leader Aden Duale moved the Adjournment Motion after members adopted the Finance Bill.
The
draft law had, however, elicited divergent views after an amendment to
make it mandatory for Central Organisation of Trade Unions and
Federation of Kenya Employers representatives to attend National Social
Security Fund board meetings.
The MPs may be recalled
to adopt or reject the ambassadorial nominees sent to the House by the
President. The Defence Committee will vet the candidates next week, then
present its report to the House when it is reconvened.
“The
recess gives us an opportunity to reflect on the challenges facing our
country, especially insecurity and the referendum debate,” said Mr
Duale.
The Division of Revenue Bill, the County
Allocation of Revenue Bill, the Appropriations Bill and the Finance Bill
are among the key laws the House passed.
Minority
Leader Francis Nyenze asked the lawmakers to support the referendum
being pushed by Cord, saying the Constitution was 80 per cent good and
20 per cent bad.
He called on the House to come up with a law to improve the welfare of former MPs.
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