Kenya vs Italy- Tale of two countries

ONE COUNTRY WHICH IS DEVELOPING AND AROUND 50% OF ITS CITIZENS ARE POOR WANT TO VOTE BBI REFERENDUM TO INCREASE THE SIZE OF PARLIAMENT TO 600MPS WITH 94 SENATORS 360 CONSTITUENCIES AND AROUND 180 NOMINATED MPS, AND THEY ARE BUSY CHEERING IT WHILE ON THE OTHER HAND A DEVELOPED AND DONOR COUNTRY JUST REDUCED THE SIZE OF ITS PARLIAMENT

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49979103
[SIZE=7]Italians vote to slash size of parliament by a third[/SIZE]
Published22 September 2020
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image captionThe move would reduce the number of MPs in the lower house by more than a third
Italians have voted in a referendum to cut the size of the country’s parliament by more than a third.
Almost 70% of people voted in favour of the change, with almost all votes counted.
The number of MPs in the lower house will be reduced from 634 to 400. The senate will also be downsized.
The referendum was pushed by the Five Star Movement, part of the governing coalition, which argued that the move would reduce costs.
It was held alongside several key regional elections, where the results were seen as a setback for far-right League leader Matteo Salvini and a boost for the centre left Democratic Party, which is part of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s coalition government with the populist Five Star movement.
[SIZE=6]What the referendum result means[/SIZE]
The total number of MPs and senators will be cut from 945 to 600. The change had already been pushed through parliament.

But it needed to be backed by a referendum because it amends the Italian constitution. The changes will have to be made before the 2023 election.
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Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, a senior Five Star figure, described the result as “historic”.
“We can go back to having a normal parliament, with fewer privileges and 345 fewer seats,” he said.
Last October, Five Star said streamlining parliament would save the country €1bn (£918m) over 10 years.
However, critics argue the move will weaken the authority of parliament and deliver minimal cost-saving benefits.
[SIZE=6]What happened in the regional vote[/SIZE]
Opposition League leader Matteo Salvini had been seeking big gains in the elections. But a right-wing coalition, led by Mr Salvini, who previously served as Italy’s interior minister, only managed to win the eastern region of Marche. It maintained control of two other regions.

The far-right Brothers of Italy party won the vote in Marche, and its leader Giorgia Meloni told local media it was a “great result”.
Mr Salvini had been hoping for a high-profile victory in Tuscany, which has been ruled by left-wing parties for more than five decades.
But the centre-left Democratic Party held on to three regions it already rules, including Tuscany and Puglia. Tuscany centre-left candidate Eugenio Giani said the centre left’s success there was an “extraordinary victory”.
In Veneto in the north-east, popular League president Luca Zaia won a crushing victory with 75.9% of the vote. He is seen as a potential party rival to Mr Salvini.

Now this a better decision if you slash the parliament by a third it literally means there will be suplus revenue to carter for national projects and developments thus reducing poverty levels but in kenya the leaders dont care about us youll die poor while they flourish in big mansions and having their accounts loaded with unused cash shit country

Punguza Mzigo Bill should come back, WAS 1000 times better than BBI

Their democracy is 2800 years old and still not perfect. Ours is 60 years old so still in the experimental stage, relatively speaking. And Italians are not 43 tribes. And have one almost dominant religion.

try reducing a constituency in kenya uone fire, I don’t see any difference between kasarani and roysambu constituencies, embakasi was slashed to almost villages, now they want to split ruiru constituency further

I would have said something but Govt spokesman John Pombe told me something last week about how Kenya and the West conduct these matters. So wacha nikimie mie kama maji ya mtungi.

Why not just copy what works and leapfrog everyone? Mwafrika atawacha excuses lini?

Heri kunyamaza tu, leaders in excess without devt is just slavery

On this one I disagree,put everything in its true context.Without the 1/3rd gender rule,size of parliament gets reduced.

So let’s bite the bullet and delete that thing first,if not crying about size is a non issue.