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Arthur Moody Awori : ウィキペディア英語版
Moody Awori

Arthur Moody Awori (born 5 December 1927), known as "Uncle Moody", was the ninth Vice President of Kenya from 25 September 2003〔(Page on Awori at Vice-President web site ).〕 to 9 January 2008.〔 ("Awori Hands Over to Kalonzo" ), ''The East African Standard'', January 10, 2008.〕
==Politics==
Awori was born in Butere.〔〔(Kenya Government Bio ).〕 He went to Mang'u High School in 1935, and later Kakamega School. Subsequently he studied at Makerere University in Uganda.
He was first elected as a Member of Parliament representing Funyula Constituency in Busia District in Western Province in 1983.〔〔(Kenya Parliament profile ).〕 Under President Daniel arap Moi, he served in several positions as assistant minister.〔〔
Awori broke with the ruling party, KANU, in 2002 and joined the National Rainbow Coalition opposition party, and is chairman of NARC’S top decision making organ.〔 When Moi was succeeded by Mwai Kibaki, Awori was made Minister of Home Affairs in January 2003〔 and then Vice-President (while remaining in charge of Home Affairs) in September 2003, following the death of the previous Vice-President, Michael Kijana Wamalwa, in London.〔
In the December 2007 parliamentary election he lost his seat in Parliament.〔("Reviews under way in Kenya vote" ), BBC News, December 30, 2007.〕〔("Kalonzo VP in Kibaki’s new Cabinet" ), ''The Standard'', January 9, 2008.〕 On 8 January 2008, Kibaki named Kalonzo Musyoka to replace Awori as Vice-President and Minister of Home Affairs,〔 and Awori handed over the office on 9 January. Awori, describing Musyoka as "a friend and political son", said that he believed Musyoka was "equal to the task", while Musyoka said that he had "deep respect" for Awori, who he called "a true gentleman".〔Mutinda Mwanzia, ("Kenya: Awori Hands Over to Kalonzo" ), ''The East African Standard'', January 10, 2008.〕

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