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    "id": 1392035,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Sifuna",
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        "legal_name": "Sifuna Edwin Watenya",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would like to go on record to support the positions taken by the two Senators. However, since one of the parties has asked us to make a decision on the matter, with your great indulgence, I would like to get some clarification on the understanding of the rules of procedure for this particular process. Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to find out from the Advocate for the Deputy Governor, whether in their understanding, there is a distinction between evidence and an allegation. My understanding of the Standing Orders as I have read them is that for as long as there is evidence supporting an allegation that was present in the County Assembly---- I will give a specific example. If you are being accused of say, corruption and there are 10 pieces of evidence and seven are used in the County Assembly, is it possible or their position that the remaining three pieces of evidence supporting the same allegation that was present in the County Assembly cannot be presented before the Senate? That is the question I want them to answer for me as I ponder what to do with their objection."
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