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OCR: CULTURGRAM Kenya The president selects a vice president from the National Assembly. 99 Outline Close Society Government The president is head of government and chief of state. The president selects a vice president from among the members of the National Assembly (Bunge). All citizens are eligible to vote at age 18. Economy Kenya has generally had a stable economy but has suffered badly in the 1990s. Its great potential for growth is inhibited by drought, political turmoil, market reforms, global recession, and other factors. The economy did not grow at all in 1993. Average inflation is more than 30 percent and unemployment is rising fast. Because the population is expanding so quickly, economic growth is essential to meet basic needs. Some market reforms have been abandoned to avoid further troubles, and the