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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr",
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        "legal_name": "Mutula Kilonzo Jnr",
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    "content": "Sen. Shiyonga sometimes makes our points of order look like mathematical formula. You know, why “y=b;” those things of Sen. Sakaja. Mr. Speaker, Sir, all of us must condemn violence. As you drive along Rongai to Nakuru Town Road, you see blue mabati houses built with mud. Those are families that were relocated there as a result of the post-election violence. We lost neighbours whom I know. It must send chills to all of us irrespective of who we want to support for the presidency; that it can never be godly for people to die because we want positions of power. The blood of those people is on our hands. If you do this to other families, somebody will do it to you. I am speaking to some of you who are seated here. Go with your families and children to political rallies. Carry them and put them at the front. As people are throwing stones, put them in your car, so that when they are teargassed your family is inside there. If you will not do that, then do not allow families of people who have come to your rallies to be injured while you are there. I know what Sen. Kang’ata said, which is shameful and you should condemn. Wiper Democratic Party wants to open an office in Kenol Town. I hope you will be a little more kind to other political parties in this country when coming to your jurisdiction."
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