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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I agree with the Senator of Kiambu County and his interpretation of Standing Order 199(2), that the conversation about Sen. Ali Roba as an individual should be declared out of order. However, the conversation should be about the principle in Standing Order 190(1)(f). The principle, not the person. I believe that is what my colleagues on this side have been trying to canvass. Mr. Speaker, Sir, if I was to rise or to debate on this Motion, I will strongly oppose it. Not because of the Members that have been listed there but because of the principle. Sen. Murkomen has been very articulate on the issue of Parliamentary Party but he has forgotten to read Standing Order No.2 two which is entitled Interpretation and defines what a Parliamentary Party is and says it is a party or a coalition of parties consisting of not less than 10 Senators. Even if you are to discuss a party, there are only two parties that qualify to be Parliamentary Parties in this House. Even if you are talking about coalitions, there are only two coalitions that qualify to be parliamentary parties in this House."
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