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    "id": 1200513,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cherarkey",
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        "legal_name": "Cherarkey K Samson",
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    "content": "designated that either you are in the majority or minority side. You cannot be a political hermaphrodite, which is unfortunate. Sen. Faki, who I have the highest regard for, being a Member of the Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee which I chaired…. We went through these Motions together. He is also my learned senior. He is my senior, but I am also senior in some things. When you look at Standing Order No.22 - I would have expected Sen. Sifuna to assist him or my good lecturer Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda to be giving him senior counsel guidance on what the law and the Standing Orders says. Secondly, Senate Standing Order No. 1 states: “It is the tradition and the precedent of this House that the matter the Speaker has ruled on---” It is like a court judgement that sometimes you disagree, but you have to abide by it. However, it does not mean that you revisit the issue. I am aware that Azimio One Kenya Alliance has moved to court. They can prosecute their matters in a court of law or in Bunge la Mwananchi. However, here we follow precedents and traditions that have been set by the House under Standing Order No.22 and Article 108 of the Constitution of Kenya. You should rule him out of order. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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