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"speaker_name": "Mukurweini, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kaguchia John",
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"content": " Hon. Temporary Chairman, I thank you very much. I support the amendment by Hon. Millie. We need to have shelters for people who have been found in such compromising situations. Under Article 56 of the Constitution, the Cabinet Secretary is supposed to consult governors. We need to ask ourselves if the consultation has to do with concurrence at the national and devolved county levels. Are we going to have concurrence as well? This has been an issue in the past where consultations happen but the other party say there is no concurrence on a particular issue. As the Cabinet Secretary deals with delegated legislation and consults with the governors, we need to understand to what extent he has to agree with the governors. To what extent can this regulation be held where governors are of a different opinion from Cabinet Secretaries? When they consult with governors, does it mean they have to consult with county assemblies? At what point do we need to have consultation and concurrence?"
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