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"speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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"content": "Hon. Speaker, I just wanted to give some background information so that Members and you can make a decision, but I do not see anything unconstitutional. If you aspire to be a doctor, you are told the pathway towards that goal is to, first, register with the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) in primary school. Then you must register with a certain school, sit for exam and pass well. All those are preconditions for you to move forward. It is not that it is constitutional or that you are being forced to join a school. You are not being forced to register with the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC). These are prerequisites for you to qualify. I look at this in exactly the same way. That is all I have."
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