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"speaker_name": "Seme, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) James Nyikal",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, this may relate to Standing Order 107(b), or it may not, but you will advise. Is it in order for a Member to refer to a whole group of Members as enslaved without actually explaining what it means? Hon. Ichung’wah whom I actually respect, has had a tendency of making statements in the House that cause ill feelings. When we are orderly in the House and you make statements, even if it does not refer to somebody who causes these feelings with the potential of causing disorder - and many at times it has - Members feel aggrieved by insinuations and references, and it does not even improve the debate. Is that in order? If you extend to Article 107(a), talking in a way that can cause disorder, is disorderly. You can guide us on that, but I call upon him to dissuade from this because people will tend to react in whichever way necessary."
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