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    "id": 1147673,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherargei",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "The village baraza is the place where you can go with those weapons and symbols of authority. I have tremendous respect for Sen. Olekina. He has stayed in the United States of America and he knows that there must be order in every society. There are rules and regulations that guide this House and I need a ruling on the issue of why Sen. Olekina brought a rungu to the Floor of this House. I request Sen. Madzayo to keep a social distance because that distance is too small considering the way Sen. Olekina is flinging that rungu. That distance is too small. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, to extrapolate, Standing Order No. 110 talks about Senators bags. He is misleading the country. It is only the other day under this Standing Order that women legislators were allowed to come with their handbags to the Floor of the House. It used not to happen and Sen. Madzayo is a witness to that. It was allowed the other day. If women were only allowed the other day to enter into the Chamber with their handbags - which form part of their dressing - they must be frisked by the Serjeant-at-Arms at the entry of the Senate, then Sen. Olekina is wrong. He must be tamed and follow the rules and regulations of the House."
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