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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kingi",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
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    "content": " Thank you, Sen. Karungo. Rule No.5 of the Speakers Rules gives different options. If you meet those options, you are properly dressed before this House. One of the options is that you can come dressed in a coat, collar, tie, long trousers, socks and shoes. If you are dressed that way, you are deemed to be properly dressed before the House. If not, come dressed in service uniform. That is the second option available to a Senator. The third option is a religious attire. If you are dressed in one, then you are properly dressed before this House. The fourth category is such other decent dressing as maybe approved by the Speaker from time to time. That is the final option. The only decent dressing that has been approved by the Speaker is the Kaunda Suit. I remember in the first session, the hon. Sen. Chimera walked into the Chamber dressed in a Kaunda suit and my ruling was that he was properly and decently dressed. The Senator for Kisii County donning a Kaunda suit is decently dressed as approved by the Speaker. Proceed, Sen. Orwoba."
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