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"speaker_name": "Kangema, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Clement Kigano",
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"content": "According to Article 255, you must go to the people. This is the same thing they are saying. On one hand, they are telling us that Wanjiku had no rights under the Building Bridges Initiatives (BBI) to go to the people. What they are trying to do is what we call dis-appropriating and appropriating – approving in one hand and disapproving on the other hand. So, as you said, what they are saying is that you can eat your cake and still have it. That is what they are seeking. They are inviting us to a constitutional crisis. I think they are more than eager to dismantle the Government and, more so, the Legislature. Article 259 (d) says that the manner in which they interpret the Constitution must promote good governance. Is their interpretation in agreement with that provision of Article 259 on good governance?"
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