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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale",
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        "legal_name": "Bonny Khalwale",
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    "content": "My agemate, Sen. (Dr.) Oburu, is here. He will confirm to you that it pays to spend some little time to learn in your first time in Parliament. On the exposition of the speech of the President, he normally makes bullets. If you go to bullet 10, it will call your point of order to shame. This is because in bullet 10, the President speaks to citizens’ freedoms and fundamental rights. He says, they lie at the heart of the enterprise and democracy. We need to laud it so that the children at the University of Nairobi, who will be soon taking over from us as our Senators and the Members of County Assembly (MCAs), can know how you debate this kind of Motion. You do not debate it in the same manner that we debate the others. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the President said - and I laud him - that immediately he came into office, he quickly did certain things that were touching the will of running the nation. Sen. Sifuna, Sen. Mumma, our Clerk, Mr. Jeremiah and our Speaker is sitted there. On my left, I can see Sen. Cherarkey and Sen. Mungatana, eminent lawyers of the Republic of Kenya. They know the meaning of giving the Judiciary a budget. The President gave the Judiciary Kshs3 billion immediately. As if it was not enough, he instantly appointed six judges, including my own cousin, Justice Aggrey Muchelule."
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