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    "id": 1262449,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wambua",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 13199,
        "legal_name": "Enoch Kiio Wambua",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I take the opportunity to thank the Committee that sat in this impeachment proceedings. I thank them for the Report that they brought to the Floor of the House. I ask myself - I am very sure it is a question that many of Senators here are asking themselves - at what point shall the Senate sitting in Plenary prosecute a matter as important as an Impeachment Motion without undue regard to party positions? I am not saying that it should happen now or tomorrow. I am saying that on a matter as important and weighty as an Impeachment Motion it is an opportunity that we have to safeguard devolution by debating and voting purely on account of evidence and facts presented before this Senate. The Committee that we put in place to deal with this matter, has returned two verdicts on the positive impeachment of the deputy governor of Siaya County. On the first verdict, I have not seen a dissenting Report from the Committee. I assume that the Committee has unanimously agreed that the deputy governor of Siaya County has grossly violated the Constitution. Our impeachment proceedings and the requirements for impeachment are very clear and straightforward. If a person is said to be removed from office by way of impeachment---"
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