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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, JP",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Without injuncting anybody, the Members who have contributed, the Chair of JLAC, the Chair of the Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC), the Mover and the Seconder have articulated the issues very well and the guidance that you have given to the House is quite timely. I am sure many of us are agreed on this process that there ought to be some guidance on how this process proceeds. I am happy the Leader of the Minority Party has clarified that those who are seeking to promise people additional constituencies in public rallies may not have that opportunity through this House or elsewhere because what is contained in this Bill will go as it is. I want to rise on a point of order. For me, the priority is the economy and I see the Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee has been very patiently seated here waiting to move the BPS Motion. Hon. Speaker, will I be in order to request you to ask the Mover to reply, so that we may proceed to the other more pressing priorities of the economy? With that, I wish to request that if the House is in agreement, we ask the Mover to reply since it is a Procedural Motion and we will have more time to engage on these matters when this Bill comes before the House. I ask that the Mover be asked to reply, so that we move to the more important business of the economy."
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