The Constitution of Kenya outlines a detailed and step-by-step process for impeaching a sitting President, considering the gravity of the decision to reverse a popular mandate. The process of impeaching the President is, as provided under the Constitution, mainly under Article 145. The entire process is detailed and aims to provide a legal and political
The President in Kenya is the head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, who is elected by registered voters during the elections. The Constitution of Kenya allows the President to serve a maximum of two terms, each lasting five years. Currently, the President of the Republic of Kenya is William Ruto, who is