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"speaker_name": "Mr. Kabando wa Kabando",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports",
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"content": "2935 Member of Parliament for Eldoret East. I know the efforts that you have made in your constituency to bring people together. You have even invited many other people. I would urge all of us, wherever we are, to be tolerant and accommodative. The time of monologue and one tune is long gone. This is not a one party State anymore. It is a country of multiplicity of ideas and diversity of opinions. We must shape the ideas of this country to compete in a way. That is why we, sometimes, get disappointed when we hear some people talking about drum beats of war and saying: âIf this is not done, we are going to fight!â It is good to criticize, but it is also important to criticize in a way that brings the country together. Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would also like to recognize the work that has been done by one of the Members of AMANI Forum here, hon. Wamalwa. During the post-election violence in this country, hon. Wamalwa went to his constituency, risked his political support and engaged every community. His Saboti Constituency is a home of the Republic of Kenya. The AMANI Forum is on a pedestal and a crescendo and it can make the sparkle of hope, optimism, discipline, objectivity, positive thinking and legislative work in this region make us better so that we can benefit more from the globe. With those few remarks, I beg to support."
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