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"speaker_name": "Kipipiri, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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"content": "party has requested for a change, or a member has requested for a change - there is no feedback mechanism in law that obligates the Registrar to notify the political party that the change has taken place. That is so that the party can evaluate whether it is in agreement or not in agreement and they seek relief within the universal decision to appeal to the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal. The essence of this is, basically, to complete that process. In the discussions that have been held, political parties have expressed the feeling that the Registrar of Political Parties has the discretion to make the changes at the prompting of a member or a political party, or when circumstances change. But, the political party may not know that the change has been effected. This for tidying up. I ask for support from across the divide. It is really for the good of political parties. It is to ensure that any changes made have been communicated to them. If they are not in agreement, they have the right to appeal to the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal and onwards, to the High Court and all that."
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