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Composition Diagram

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@Ezhao02:

I've noticed that this article has a diagram of the composition of the assembly in a hemicycle format, whereas I had made a Westminster-style diagram for the article List of members of the National Assembly of Kenya, 2017–present. I wondered what thoughts anyone had about which of these is preferred. Since the government don't sit in the parliament I guess that politically the hemicycle makes more sense, but I made the Westminster-style diagram because as far as I know that's the shape of the actual chamber in NairobiPi (Talk to me!) 09:22, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Pi: I think the Westminster diagram is fine. Can you verify all the seat counts using this? The very last page has a list of parties. I'm also not sure whether the speaker was included in this count. Thanks, Ezhao02 (talk) 12:17, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]