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"speaker_name": "Ugenya, MDG",
"speaker_title": "Hon. David Ochieng’",
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"content": "I beg to second and note that throughout the ages and within our own democracy, we have made so many strides through peaceful legal reforms and peaceful amendments to our laws. You can only change society by having a conversation and a dialogue and by agreeing every now and then, what law works for you and which one does not. I believe that the President’s memorandum is made in that light. He recognises that Parliament has a big role to play in legal reform and that we need to have a conversation. So, instead of issuing an edict or doing what was called BBI that time, he involves Parliament early enough and tells us, “These are my thoughts on these matters, what do you think?” That is what he is telling us in this memorandum."
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