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"content": "On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Is it in order for Sen. Cherargei to refer to a Member of this House as a representative of the Executive? From where I sit and if I recall, we were all elected to this House to represent the interests of counties and their governments. There is nowhere in the Constitution that a Senator shall at times represent the interests of the National Executive. It is completely unfair for Sen. Cherargei to allude that Sen. Farhiya holds a leadership position in this House on behalf of the Executive. In fact, if he was going to insist that Sen. Farhiya should speak on behalf of the Executive, then Sen. Cherargei should be speaking on behalf of the Executive because he is on the same political party where the President and the Deputy come from. Of late, it is on record that he has been spending most of his time on roof tops, blasting the same Government and party that elected him. Is it in order for Sen. Cherargei to continue sitting here, enjoying perks that he achieved by membership of the Jubilee Government, when he spends all his time bashing the same Jubilee party, Jubilee Government and subscribing to the “yellow fever” political movement?"
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