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"speaker_name": "Mr. Bifwoli",
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"content": "âEvery person has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, to demonstrate, to picket, and to present petitions to public authoritiesâ Every person means an army, a police, a teacher and an MP. I am imaging a situation where MPs will picket, even some of us honourable as we are. We will go to the street and demonstrate. It is saying every person, it is not classifying which type of people should go on strike. Look at Article 41 on Labour Relations. There are some people given the nature of their employment; are not supposed to join trade unions. These are people like doctors, nurses, managers, police and people from the security forces. But here they have said every person has a right to fair labour practices to form, join or participate in activities and programmes of a trade union and even to go on strike. I am imagining the day the army and the police will go on strike. How will this country look like?"
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