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"speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
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"content": "Sen. Wako; Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki and Sen. Orengo, SC on matters related to law. Right now, Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda, SC may be young but he is among the elders of this House. On many occasions, we will call upon the wisdom of such colleagues to help us navigate very difficult challenges that arise occasionally. I want to believe that Sen. Cherarkey was referring to a different matter and not the one that we are talking about. He was talking of the dispute between us and the National Assembly as scheduled in Article 110 and 114 of the Constitution; the long-standing dispute on what makes up a Money Bill. The beauty is that, as Sen. Cherarkey has pointed, there are deliberations going on even as we await the decision of the Court. There is already goodwill from the National Assembly. I raised the issues with the office of the Clerk and he mentioned to me that they are already working on a draft of what a consent would look like. They are looking at the concessions that, if we were to get from the National Assembly, we would be comfortable and say there is no need to proceed with the court case. Mr. Deputy Speaker, I do not want to take more time because I know that there is an engagement that our colleagues from the minority side want to have. I want to conclude on this matter in order for them to get the time to engage on that particular matter. I beg to move."
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