Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya)

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The Lancaster House conferences were three meetings (1960, 1962, 1963) in which Kenya's constitutional framework and independence were negotiated.

  • The second conference commenced in February 1962, and a framework for self-governance was negotiated.[2]
  • The 1963 conference finalized constitutional arrangements for Kenya’s independence as a Dominion, marking the end of more than 70 years of colonial rule.(1963 Constitution of Kenya)[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Matthew 2004, pp810-16
  2. ^ Nyanchoka, Alfred Oseko (2011). "The Kenyan Diaspora and Their Right to Vote: Is it a Reality or Mirage under the New Constitution". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.1847690. ISSN 1556-5068. S2CID 155758329.


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