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ArtikelWill the New Centre Hold?; Kenya's New President  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 407 no. 8830 (Apr. 2013), page 47-48.
Topik: Presidential Elections; Court Decisions; Minority & Ethnic Groups; Conflict
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Isi artikel On March 30th the judges of Kenya's Supreme Court threw out petitions claiming that the presidential election held (with an array of others) earlier that month was stolen under the cover of a chaotic count. Uhuru Kenyatta, one of the richest men in the country, will be inaugurated on April 9th into the same office that his father Jomo held from 1964 until his death 14 years later. The stock exchange in Nairobi, the capital, responded bullishly to the judges' verdict, with its strongest one-day rally in five years when trading recommenced on April 2nd. By most forecasts the economy should grow by 6% this year, up from 4% last. The election did little to dispel the old bane of tribalism. Kenyatta's victory was thanks more to his canniness in building tribal alliances that numerically outweighed those that Odinga put together, than to any set of policies.
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