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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Kilifi North, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Owen Baya",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, if you look at the elections again, as noted by the President, this time we had 39 counties that voted for the President. That is up from 34 counties in the previous general election. What does this mean? This country is becoming more tolerant. Our democracy is becoming more mature. Our democracy is taking shape given that we can now vote not based on our ethnicity but on ideas and national agenda. People can now cast their votes based on an agenda put on the table. People in this country voted on an economic agenda. Everybody felt the economy was going down. Everybody understood that we had to have better ideas on the economy. Every voter knew that it was the economy that was hurting most of us. Therefore, they went to the ballot and voted for one William Samoei Ruto because he had a better economic agenda. I would like to tell Kenyans that however tough the economic times are, we have better days ahead. These are just the pangs someone feels when giving birth but we are looking at a better Kenya in terms of the economy. I want to assure them that those of us in the Kenya Kwanza Government will strive to make the economy better. We have the ideas, the minds and the people. You have seen for the first time a President who is not talking about anything else but the economy. He left the comfort of his office to go to where Safaricom and other players were together and he talked about Fuliza . Today you saw him at the National Stock Exchange (NSE) talking about how to make the NSE available to everybody. He is a President who is keen on serving the country and changing the economic fortunes of this country."
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