{"id":1051394,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1051394/?format=json","text_counter":276,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Pareno","speaker_title":"The Temporary Speaker","speaker":{"id":13180,"legal_name":"Judith Ramaita Pareno","slug":"judith-ramaita-pareno"},"content":" Let me just look at my Standing Orders. The one that I know does not allow a Senator to speak twice on the same issue. Let me just check and give you further guidance. I am looking at the provisions of Standing Order No.92, which talks about speaking twice to a question. It says: “(1) No Senator shall speak more than once to a Question except in the Committee of the Whole. (2) Despite paragraph (1)- (a) a Senator who has spoken on a question may again be heard to offer explanation of some material part of the Senator‟s speech which has been misunderstood, but must not introduce new matter; (b) a Senator who has moved a substantive Motion has, on conclusion of debate and before the Question is put, a right of reply, and may delegate that right to another Senator to reply in the Senator‟s stead. (c) the mover of a Motion of amendment shall not have a right of reply to a Motion of amendment.” Again, Standing Order No.92 does not allow you to speak twice on the same matter unless it is on an explanation or a reply. I am afraid that, that is the ruling. With no further requests on that, I now call upon the Mover to reply. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."}