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    "id": 1353510,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Farah Maalim",
    "speaker_title": "The Temporary Speaker",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Farah Maalim Mohamed",
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    "content": "Standing Order 87(1) says: “Neither the personal conduct of the President, nor the conduct of the Speaker or of any judge, nor the judicial conduct of any other person performing judicial functions, nor any conduct of the Head of State or Government or the representative in Kenya of any friendly country or the conduct of the holder of an office whose removal from such office is dependent upon a decision of the House shall be referred to adversely, except upon a specific substantive Motion of which at least three days’ notice has been given.” You cannot discuss the conduct of the President. You cannot refer to him adversely. You can do it generally as the Government but not the conduct of the President. Standing Order 91(1), which I hope is the same as it used to be when I was here last time, says: “A Member shall be responsible for the accuracy of any facts which the Member alleges to be true and may be required to substantiate any such facts instantly.”"
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