{"id":1422705,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1422705/?format=json","text_counter":326,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Nyando, ODM","speaker_title":"Hon. Jared Okello","speaker":null,"content":" Thank you very much, Hon. Speaker. I would like to borrow your thoughts on this. In reading Article 159 in its entirety, together with Article 152 of the Constitution, particularly Sub-Article 9 and Standing Order No.66, I believe that the drafters of the Standing Orders and the Constitution envisaged a position of unanimity on that matter. A situation where we have a division, a minority view, and an un-unanimous decision arrived at was not envisaged when this was being written. So, how do we, as a House, proceed in the absence of a unanimous decision? Does it, therefore, subject it once again to Members of Parliament to be heard? In retrospect, it was 150 Members against seven Members…"}