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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Farah Maalim",
    "speaker_title": "The Temporary Speaker",
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        "legal_name": "Farah Maalim Mohamed",
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    "content": "I know the rules are very specific. When he gives an undertaking that he is going to come with the answers at a later date, you must respect what we call position on that wisdom. They are going out of their way. They are not telling you that you have not asked that question yet you want them to answer. Ordinarily, that used to be the case when I was here under the old dispensation. Here it says: ‘The Speaker may permit the Member who raised a Question to ask a maximum of two supplementary questions that are related to the original Question.’ You could say they all relate to lands. It goes further and says: ‘Permit a Member, other than a Member who asked the Question, to ask a further supplementary question that relates to the original Question, and direct the Cabinet Secretary to provide additional information or further reply to a Question or supplementary question to the relevant committee of the House, or defer the Question to a different time.’ The way we are going right now is both an intense generosity from the Cabinet Secretary and engagement from the House, which is very good and healthy. You should accept when he gives you an undertaking that it was not in your original Question, but he will go back to get the information, and give it again. On the part of the Cabinet Secretary, you should remember that you owe this House an answer in every undertaking you give in here. We have another supplementary question from Hon. Kaluma Peter. Give him the microphone, please."
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