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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
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        "legal_name": "Onesimus Kipchumba Murkomen",
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    "content": "That is useful information, Madam Temporary Speaker. In fact, I have always confessed my personal admiration for the Senate Minority Leader and it gets better as I get older. I came here in 2013 with the exuberance of the youth and the excitement that we were now in Government. It was my first time to serve in Parliament and I thought that everything was in order and we were going to fix this country. I thought that we could use the state to fix this country. In a very short time; eight years, I have come to look at things differently. I now look at things from the eye of someone who is not sitting where I am. I think of those who are not the Senate Majority Leader or those who are not in the Government side. That is important. Sen. Orengo has given us a testimony and experience of what happened almost 40 years ago when he was arrested together with Hon. Chelagat Mutai. Sen. Farhiya is a first time Senator and she has just joined the Senate leadership thus she might be a bit excited with the conversation that is going on in the remaining Jubilee wing that is saying that so and so is the one who is corrupt. What she forgets is that it may be a different person tomorrow. It can be us, who are sitting here. Our opponents, the political competitors, can do that. They will be people who want to derail someone. It is good that Sen. Orengo has given us an example of a search warrant. Clause 8 states that-"
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