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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I beg to move the following procedural Motion- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order 27(6), the Senate resolves that the debate on the Motion on the Presidential Address shall be limited to a maximum of three sitting days with not more than 15 minutes for each Senator speaking, excluding the Mover in moving and replying who shall be limited to 30 minutes in either case and that the Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Minority Leader, shall be limited to 30 minutes each. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, again, it is a purely procedural Motion limiting the debate on Motion on the address by the President. It is in the tradition and custom of this House to dispense with such Motions on procedure expeditiously, so as to allow time for more pressing and substantial Motions to be dealt with. As I move this Motion, I remember President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed a Joint Sitting of the Houses in the 11th Parliament. Never have I ever seen a united Parliament in my life in this Parliament. Parliament was united behind the President because he was now dealing aggressively with the then trending matter, which had captured the imagination of this country; the fight against corruption. The entire House broke its own rules and gave President Uhuru a standing ovation. Ooh! Satan is real. I do not know where he came from and changed President Uhuru. I beg to move."
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