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    "id": 1374287,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Onyonka",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Onyonka Richard Momoima",
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    "content": "Madam Speaker, I would like to pick on this amazing matter that has come to this House. It is important that we listen to each other. Why do I say so? I have been in this House for over to 20 years. I have played my politics for the last about 31 years. There are certain obvious things. This Report has nothing to do with us coming here and getting annoyed with each other. It is a bipartisan Report which has painstakingly been discussed by men of dignity and decency. This country needs many men and women who are like that. Why? Because our country consistently faces challenges and we need people of goodwill to make sure that we continue figuring out how to manage it and accommodate each other, so that we can have a state that is functional and workable; where we work as a team if necessary. The issues that I would like to handle are very few because we do not have time. I will go to those ones that have been about spoken before. In my other life, you notice that I participate in discussing and contributing politically on Television (TV). There are many of these issues that Kenyans are always talking about, including myself. There are times when we must come together as a country and times when we can go our separate ways. For me, this is the time when we must discuss that. One Senator brought the issue of the two-thirds gender rule. I would like to tell everybody in this House who cares to listen that it is not that people did not want to pass"
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