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Code · PUBLIC-PAPERS-PRESIDENT · Public Papers · 2010 Book 2 · August 5, 2010

August 5, 2010. Statement on Kenya's Constitutional Referendum

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Statement on Kenya's Constitutional Referendum August 5, 2010 The United States congratulates the Kenyan people and Government on the holding of a peaceful, transparent, and credible constitutional referendum. This was a significant step forward for Kenya's democracy, and the peaceful nature of the election was a testament to the character of the Kenyan people. My administration has been pleased to support Kenya's democratic development and the Kenyan people, including through the visit of Vice President Biden earlier this year.
The overwhelming approval of the proposed new constitution reflects the desire of the Kenyan people to put their country on a path toward improved governance, greater stability, and increased prosperity. As it is fully implemented, the new constitution can play a decisive role in achieving these objectives in a way which benefits all Kenyans. Kenyans across the political, social, and ethnic spectrum now have a chance to come together to support implementation through an inclusive dialogue.
Reaching out to one another, Kenyans will be able to take advantage of this historic opportunity to move their country forward. As Kenya's close friend and partner, the United States will work with the international community to support the implementation process and to stand with the Kenyan people as they reach for a better future.
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