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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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        "legal_name": "Aaron Kipkirui Cheruiyot",
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    "content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, thank you for your indulgence. These are interesting times considering the difficulties we have had in the last few days. I do not envy you. That seat where you sit is not an easy one. In the natural order of things, I would not have made the kind of request that I came to make but I was approached by Sen. Omogeni who made a passionate plea that you give room for a conversation to take place. I had not heard the whole ruling but I listened to the first part and I thought you were responding to what the Senate Minority Leader had requested for yesterday. I had followed the request that he had made and conceded that there was no order barring you from making a communication on the Deputy Minority Whip and that is what you were doing. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I told Sen. Omogeni I would not interfere because the Deputy Speaker was responding to a request that was made by the Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Sifuna and others who had spoken about it. Sen. Omogeni told me that was not important at the time, what was important was the valuable time we were losing and the mood of the House and that I might be seated but I was not happy, which was true. There were more important things that should be considered but could not be considered in the mood that had been set before the House. We called the Minority Leader and we had a conversation together with his deputy, Sen. Wambua. My deputy is"
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