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    "content": "Thirdly, it is true and the contribution by Mr. Samoei that this, indeed, is an important and critical moment in the history of this country and as a matter of fact, from the beginning of this process, history has been beckoning at Members of the Tenth Parliament to make an entry in that history. I want to assure you, as we move to conclude, that you have made an entry in the history books of this country. As to whether or not, the entry that you make is positive, the jury is still out. Hon. Members, the question which has been raised in a nutshell seems to be ably captured by hon. Munya. It simply asks; whether and if so, why, the Motion for the approval of the draft Constitution which is currently before this House, should require 65 per cent majority of all the Members of the Assembly in order to be disapproved and only require a simple majority in order to be approved. That is, in a nutshell, what the matter is. The argument has been raised that the question to be put shall be on a Motion to approve the draft Constitution and not on the draft Constitution itself. Therefore, in terms of Section 54 of the Constitution, which hon. Ruto cited in support of his arguments, that"
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