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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I believe those are the kind of issues we should be discussing in the House. The issues that we have discussed, important as they are, do not give us real solutions, because what we are looking for are real solutions. I am sure that all Members of Parliament who have been debating here are looking for solutions for their people, but they will not come by the kind of arguments we have been having, nor will they come through any other method except being prepared to go and negotiate for a position that will give us the benefit that the Minister has spoken about. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to say that we may have questions or gaps in this Report but its spirit is what is important. The Government wants to take seriously, issues that it has neglected for long. I agree with the speakers who have spoken before that this is a Government problem perpetuated, of course, by the politics of the country. The Government must take responsibility and, therefore, start a process that is fundamentally well-researched and with clear guidelines. That is why we support this Report. However, we know that we will address any gaps that we feel could be in this Report, through the Secretariat that has been set up. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to finish by saying that on the issue of humane eviction from Mau, the women parliamentarians gave this statement which I would like to repeat. We said that every time there is any method of eviction somewhere, women and children suffer the most. We have said clearly that the Secretariat must put in place a mechanism---"
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