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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nyegenye",
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"content": " Resume your seat. I want to make a determination at this point in time. Sen. Omogeni has raised an issue about the documents that have been provided. Standing Order No. 5(5), which he had cited says- “Immediately upon the close of the nomination period provided for in paragraph (2), the Clerk shall- (a) Publicise and make available to all Senators, a list showing all qualified candidates; and (b) Make available to all Senators, copies of the curriculum vitae of the qualified candidates.” It is clear that the intention of this is so that voters can know the profile and qualification of the candidates. No particular format of the CV is prescribed in law. The matter of eligibility and clearance is under Standing Order No. 5 and is vested in the Office of the Clerk to determine. Concerns about eligibility can be the subject of petition otherwise than the present time. The determination of eligibility was made at that time the CV having been provided. Any Senator who does not have copies of the CV can be provided."
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