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    "id": 1086755,
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    "speaker_name": "Suba South, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. John Mbadi",
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        "legal_name": "John Mbadi Ng'ong'o",
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    "content": " Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, maybe I am a bit confused. I am personally so much against this opening of space for a lot of litigation on matters succession where we now want to bring in those who have been cohabiting. If you want to marry, marry when you are alive and have as many wives as you can. This idea of looking for shortcuts, we are creating space for people to go to court. Your dependants are suffering. The courts will take forever just because you have created some space in law for cohabitation. People cohabite whether it is for one year or three years, it does not matter. For me, we need to be very clear and put it in law that you marry. If you want to marry then marry. If you have not married please keep your other issues away. If you allow yourself to be misused until someone dies then claim anything from that estate… Someone who loves you should marry you. If you want to stay with him, enjoy when it lasts. I am against the whole thing. I do not know how I can now support the whole thing. I oppose."
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