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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Minority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
        "slug": "james-orengo"
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    "content": "I would have thought that Sen. Murkomen would remind the House the position he took when this House was discussing the Security Laws (Amendment) Bill. The position he took is what is making it possible for the police to do the kind of things that are being done now. You will remember that we went to court to challenge the Security Laws (Amendment) Bill, which he supported. If this law is affecting him now, he should not blame others for it. He is finding himself in a terrible situation out of his own conduct. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, without anticipating what we are going to say later on in this House, I want us to stick to the rule of relevance, because we have a lot of things to say about Sen. Murkomen, who denies that he is in Government and he is sticking in the Government. I have never seen him walk to the Senate Minority side. He is still part of the Government. He still attends Cabinet meetings. Today, he held a meeting in the Government premises and he still blames others for being a part of the Government. I think that the rule of relevance is very critical."
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