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    "speaker_name": "Endebess, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Robert Pukose",
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    "content": "of the Motion last week and when it came this week. Listening to what the Members were saying, it was almost the same thing. I wanted to urge the Leader of the Majority Party, reading the mood of the House, that let us defer this matter. When you read Standing Order No. 131 further, you realise that some of the amendments might even have monetary implications. Therefore, it might even require consultations with the Budget and Appropriations Committee or even the Cabinet Secretary (CS) of the National Treasury. It is important that we defer this matter and allow Members more time because they are important stakeholders in this. The other day, I raised the issue that the main Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) side was not in the House; leave alone the peripheral. The main ODM is now in the House after the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) reggae has stopped. We should be magnanimous enough to allow them to bring amendments, so that the country can move together. The Chairman of ODM said that they want to bring the country together and are starting with Homa Bay. This is an important thing. Let us all work together and allow them to bring amendments."
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