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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Oketch Gicheru",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise under Standing Order No.103. When Members of this House make pronouncements on issues that are subjudice or even considered sacred, that becomes out of order, especially when such kind of pronouncements touch on critical beliefs and fundamental orientations of the people at the grassroots. Today, Sen. Cherarkey can stand here and talk about the membership and leadership of the Jubilee Party, but yesterday, the Tribunal made a pronouncement that clearly reinstated the position of Hon. Kioni and Hon. Murathe. In that submission, the matter is actively being prosecuted upon by the Tribunal. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, is it in order for the Senator for Nandi to keep on referring verbatim to things that do not exist and keep on directing this House that we have Hon. Sabina Chege and Hon. Kanini Kega as the leaders of the Jubilee Party? I invite Sen. Cherarkey and any other person sitting on the Majority side that we need to separate personal aspirations and legal issues in the management of political parties. We know that in this country, political parties are guided by the law. One of the laws that the Houses of Parliament passed is the Political Parties Act, which was created in the spirit of Article 1(3) of the Constitution."
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