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    "id": 1212146,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot",
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    "content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am increasingly getting concerned. I invite you to look at Standing Order No.121 on disorderly conduct. I will read it so that it is clear. I am seeing a scheme here that the Minority side does not want to process any business today. They are setting a very bad precedent that in future, if for whatever reason the Majority side decides on a particular matter and your office either disagrees, delays or it is not able to do it in the manner and speed that the Majority side wants, we become chaotic and disorderly. We forget that this is a House of Order and Rules, and begin to engage in a shouting match. I do not think that is the precedent we want to set in this House. I have been where the Minority side are today. We used to be seven Senators only on this side during the famous days of the “handshake.” Nonetheless, there is no day that I created chaos in this House. I would sit down, wait for my turn and make my point whether I won or lost. We used to lose every vote everyday, but there is no day I became disorderly because I respect this House. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, teach Sen. Sifuna some manners. It cannot be that every time---"
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