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"speaker_name": "Nominated, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Prof.) Jacqueline Oduol",
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"content": " Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, today, indeed, is an important day because Hon. David ole Sankok has for a while made the entire country and the House think that he is Nominee 001. He is only 001 on the other side. Nominee 001, on this side where I am, is yours truly who is speaking right now. You can see from the kind of intervention he raised that, maybe, we need to revise and be sure that we know who 001 is in the House. We need to take note that it is the courts that create confusion. I would like us not to come up with an amendment that supports or encourages the courts to cause confusion. If anyone has married from the perspective of Civil Marriage, then they have only one wife. In the interpretation, it would, therefore, mean that in the event we are dealing with succession, they really have one wife only. This situation occurring in the courts where there is somebody married under the Civil Marriage, where legitimately they only have one wife, but then for some reason, somebody else turns up claiming recognition, is something that should be discouraged."
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