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The Government of Kenya operates under a democratic system, rooted within a mixed-presidential, mixed-parliamentary republic framework. The executive branch, headed by the President, consists of the Deputy President and the Cabinet. The legislative power is divided between the government and the bicameral Parliament, which includes the Senate and the National Assembly. The judiciary, independent of the other branches, operates under the Chief Justice and is responsible for upholding the constitution and justice in the country. Furthermore, Kenya's political structure is devolved into 47 counties, each with its own semiautonomous government.