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"content": "21 Thursday, 8th April, 2010(P) functions. This is in respect of the forthcoming referendum on the new Constitution. I would like him to clarify the following issues:- (a) What the Government is doing to avert a repeat of the 2005 Referendum when our Cabinet was split right in the middle leading to the violent Referendum of 2005 that many people think was a precursor to the bloody post-election violence of 2008. (b) Could the Prime Minister tell us whether the call by the Vice-President and Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Kalonzo Musyoka, and the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. William Samoei Ruto, that the country should again be taken back so that the draft is renegotiated is, indeed, the position of the same Government to which both Messrs. Musyoka and Samoei serve in? (c) Is it true that what the President and the Prime Minister intend to do to bring on board the few dissenting voices from amongst members of the clergy? (d) How the Government intends to persuade the group of around 30 Members of Parliament who are currently busy mobilizing people in an attempt to spearhead a potentially dangerous and unhelpful âNoâ campaign so that they may tone down? (e) Could the Prime Minister reassure this House that the country is not going to be set on a collision course by the âYESâ and âNOâ campaigns for the new Constitution?"
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