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    "id": 1203752,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Methu",
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        "legal_name": "Methu John Muhia",
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    "content": "You have to listen to me, my colleagues. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Senator in question; Sen. Ali Roba, is in this House. He is the Party Leader of the Party in question. The Constitution has given him the freedom of choice of where he wants to belong. That notwithstanding, we also find ourselves in a situation where a person stands here and tells us that he is the Secretary General of a Party and that he signed whatever document that he signed. However, at the tail end of his speech, he wants you to tell him what the coalition has written or what their coalition has brought as Members. Sen. Ali Roba wants you to say whether he has been brought by the ruling coalition or by the other coalition. I submit that Sen. Omogeni brought a good point of order which is straight forward. The Majority Party has brought in Sen. Ali Roba and he will be in that Committee. As my colleague has also mentioned, we are not discussing Sen. Ali Roba as a person because in Article 191(2), we cannot single him out of the list of seven. So, we shall have him. When we come to contribute to the substantive Motion, we will be here to support the Motion. However, on the face of it, our colleagues on the Minority side are wrong to insinuate – by whatever means – that Sen. Ali Roba is from this Coalition."
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