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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Rarieda, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) Otiende Amollo",
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    "content": " No, it is not this particular stage. You know, Clause 42B is intended to cure a problem created by the Bill itself. However, it seeks to cure it in an unconstitutional manner. Once you have bought property, it becomes yours and you immediately fall under Article 40 of the Constitution. Article 40 of the Constitution is so clear on protection of property. You can buy property on your own or in community with others. Article 40(2) says: “Parliament shall not enact a law that permits the State or any person- (b) to limit, or in any way restrict the enjoyment of any right under this Article on the basis of any of the grounds specified or contemplated in Article 27 (4).” Your right to property includes you keeping and selling it. Article 40 directs Parliament not to enact such a legislation and Clause 42B is purporting to do the very thing now. That is outrageous."
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