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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. As communicated yesterday in my opening remarks, this is the third time we have an impeachment Motion against the Governor of Meru County. As I kept telling you all through from the time of the first impeachment Motion to date, the Governor’s position has been that the problem is everybody’s else. I will use her own words that she is the foremost peacemaker in Meru County even though I recall Sen. Sifuna asking her last year, how do we reconcile the aggressive governor we see in the videos with the meek, humble, vulnerable governor that appears before the Senate? I heard Sen. Sifuna ask yesterday, how long can we, in good conscience, allow Meru County to be in a perpetual circus of a crisis in which their governor on average, every four months has fallen out with the MCAs and all the elected leaders. This is the same problem now. That time she had also fallen out with the church, now it is with her deputy. The point I am trying to make is that it cannot be said honestly, that. Governor Kawira Mwangaza is being falsely accused, harassed, intimidated and what-not. I have said many allegories some of which have put me in trouble with the Senate. I will tell you a few more and hope this time I will not fall into trouble. There is a famous book by Robert Greene, which I am sure many of us here have read called The 48 Laws of Power. It describes many world events, leaders, their successes,"
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