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    "speaker_name": "Kitui West, WDM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Edith Nyenze",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this time to say what the great people of Kitui West sent me to say. I know Bible verses have been quoted by the two divides and I will also quote it. John 8:3-11 is about teachers of law and the Pharisees who brought a woman to Jesus. They said that they found her in the act. According to the Law of Moses, such a woman found in adultery was supposed to be stoned to death. Jesus told them that if they did not have any sins they should be the first ones to cast the stones. Those people just ran away. Hon. Speaker, this scripture highlights the importance of forgiveness and mercy. It challenges self-righteousness and hypocrisy. Reconciliation and dialogue should be given room. Since there was dialogue and a handshake with the former Prime Minister, why not give the Deputy President a chance, for the sake of peace in this country? The people of Kitui West told me that they have more pressing issues than this impeachment. Therefore, I should say no to it. We should be sorting their problems before we get to this impeachment. We only have three years to go before the end of their term. So, why breach the peace? Whoever is righteous, should be the first one to cast the stone. Thank you, Hon. Speaker."
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