National Assembly and the Senate (2012) eKLR. The Court stated that Article 81(b) of the Constitution being a general provision, could not replace Articles 97 and 98 of the Constitution which had not ripened into a specific enforceable right with regard to composition of National Assembly and Senate. 169. The Court further held that the two-third gender principle could, therefore, not be enforced immediately; it was, but a process that takes time, entailing necessary measures and actions by responsible agencies. 170. The Supreme Court also stated that the rights under Article 27(6) and (8) of the Constitution could only be fully realized using legislative as well as other measures and over a spaced period of time by means of policy and other measures. The Court advised that a framework giving effect to the two-third gender rule should be in place by 27th August, 2015. 171. In implementing the judgment of the Supreme Court and with a view to meet the deadline, the Hon. Attorney General set up a Working Group to develop an appropriate framework for the realization of the two-third gender principle. 172. The Working Group accomplished its assignment and came up with some recommendations on how Parliament was to meet the gender rule. The principal recommendation was for Parliament to carry out legislative amendments in respect to five legislations. The legislations were the Political Parties Act, the Elections Act, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, the National Gender and Equality Commission Act and the County Governments Act. 173. Parliament was duly advised. However, the House did not carry out the said assignment. The position is as is to date. 174. Second, in an effort to compel Parliament to discharge its mandate over the matter, a Petition was thereafter successfully filed in the High Court. It was Constitutional Petition No. 371 of 2016 Centre for Rights Education and Awareness & 2 others v Speaker the National Assembly & 6 others [2017] eKLR. Judgment – Nairobi High Court Constitutional Petitions No. E211 of 2022 & JR No. E071 OF 2022 Page 44 of 59

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