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    "id": 1147847,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Laisamis, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Marselino Arbelle",
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        "legal_name": "Marselino Malimo Arbelle",
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    "content": "Last, but not the least, many a times we tend to promote minority tribes including the people with disability and women in this country for such appointments. Unfortunately, I come from a tribe called Rendille which is one of the minority tribes in Kenya. I am yet to come across a Rendille who is being appointed to such positions since I got elected into this Parliament. Are we not equal to other Kenyans? Does it mean Rendilles do not have an equal opportunity as other Kenyans? What is the problem? Why do we have a provision in the Constitution which says that the minority have a say? Hon. Speaker, next time such appointments happen, they better be, to seek redress from this House so that we deliberate on who should be brought, and who should not, rather than people forwarding names of people whom we do not even know; they just throw them through the window and door."
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