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Quincy Timberlake : ウィキペディア英語版
Quincy Timberlake

Quincy Zuma Wambitta Timberlake (born 22 April 1980) is a Kenyan political activist and former presidential candidate, now resident in Australia.〔 Along with Esther Arunga and Joseph Hellon, he is the co-founder of the PlaCenta Party (Platinum Centraliser and Unionist Party) of Kenya, which according to its manifesto aims "to promote and protect individual rights and freedoms set forth in the Kenyan Constitution and to limit the scope of national government authority and spending."〔("Placenta Party of Kenya" ) Retrieved on 20 October 2013.〕〔Mango, Carole. ("Hellon Arunga tell Coast youth to reject draft" ), ''The Star'', 4 August 2010.〕
Timberlake came into the public eye after announcing his political ambitions in 2010〔("Kenya Decides, Quincy Timberlake" ) Retrieved on 6 October 2013.〕 and declaring that he would run for the Lang'ata Constituency before the promulgation of the constitution. He later announced that he would contest the 2017 presidential election.〔Arlington, Darling. ("PlaCenta Party of Kenya to contest 2017 Presidential elections" ), ''Politico'', 19 October 2011.〕
==Politics==
The PlaCenta Party of Kenya was founded by Hellon, Timberlake and Arunga while they were still members of Hellon's Finger of God church.〔("The Finger of God Trio Plans" ). Citizen TV, 18 March 2010, Retrieved on 18 October 2013.〕 Hellon later broke ties with the couple, claiming they had attempted to defraud him.〔Kerongo, Grace. ("Finger of God: Trouble in Paradise" ), ''The Star'', 14 January 2011.〕〔("Joseph Helon Explains what happened to Esther Arunga" ), KTN Kenya, 3 June 2014〕
According to the party website, Project Take Back Kenya is an effort to break the rotational pattern of parties replacing names but featuring the same politicians at every election. The party's stated objective is to "thrash the elite stranglehold on liberty, uniting Kenya's culturally diverse patriots who embrace traditional family values and restoring freedom of worship and expression."〔("Message from the President" ), Platinum Centraliser and Unionist Party. Retrieved on 20 October 2013.〕
In 2010 Timberlake announced his intention to run for Prime Minister in the 2012 elections. A new Constitution was passed in the same year, bringing major amendments to the governing structure of the country.〔("Landmark moment as new Kenyan Constitution takes effect" ), Voice of America. 26 August 2010.〕 Timberlake then shifted his goal to contesting for the presidency. A number of court charges followed, which would have hindered him from contesting according to the law. Timberlake abandoned his presidential ambition and contested the seat of Lang'ata, the former PM's constituency.〔Kenya Decides. ("Quincy Timberlake for Lang'ata Constituency MP 2013" ), IEBC, 15 July 2010. Retrieved on 16 October 2013.〕

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