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Kenyan polygamy law: Female MPs storm out of parliament | Kenyan polygamy law: Female MPs storm out of parliament |
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Female MPs in Kenya have stormed out of a late-night parliamentary session in a row over the legalisation of polygamy. | |
The law is intended to bring civil law, where a man is only allowed one wife, into line with customary law, where some cultures allow multiple partners. | |
But male MPs voted to amend the new marriage bill to allow men to take as many wives as they like without consulting existing spouses. | But male MPs voted to amend the new marriage bill to allow men to take as many wives as they like without consulting existing spouses. |
Traditionally, first wives are supposed to give prior approval. | |
Correspondents say about 30 of Kenya's 69 female MPs were in the 349-member chamber for the debate but were outnumbered by their male counterparts. | |
The women walked out in disgust over the matter. | |
The marriage bill now passes to the president to sign before it becomes law. | The marriage bill now passes to the president to sign before it becomes law. |
'This is Africa' | |
MP Samuel Chepkong'a, who proposed the amendment, said that when a woman got married under customary law, she understood that the marriage was open to polygamy, so no consultation was necessary, Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper reports. | |
Mohammed Junet, an MP representing a constituency from the western Nyanza province, agreed. | |
"When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is on the way and a third wife… this is Africa," Kenya's Capital News website quotes him as saying. | |
But female MPs argued that such a decision would affect the whole family, including the financial position of other spouses. | |
"It behoves you to be man enough to agree that your wife and family should know," Capital News quotes Soipan Tuya, the women's representative from Narok County, as saying. | |
The BBC's Angela Ngendo in the capital, Nairobi, says the new marriage legislation has been under discussion for several years and some initial proposals were scrapped at committee stages. | |
Plans to ban the payment of bride prices were dropped - although a person must be 18 to marry and this will apply to all cultures. | |
Proposals to ensure equal property and inheritance rights were also watered down - a woman will be entitled to 30% of matrimonial property after death or divorce. | |
Under current Kenyan law, a woman must prove her contribution to the couple's wealth. | |
There was also a proposal to recognise co-habiting couples, known in Kenya as "come-we-stay" relationships, after six months, but this too was dropped. | |
It would have allowed a woman to seek maintenance for herself and any children of the union had the man left. |
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