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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Oketch Gicheru",
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    "content": "strong domestic policy that works, then you extrapolate your foreign policy from your domestic policy. What is our policy about businesses? Our businesses that are locally grown must be protected and taken care of. If that is our domestic policy, that becomes the interface with which we interact with the external world. If our foreign policy here around our resources is strong, that becomes the angle with which we relate with other countries. It is no doubt that the first and the second round of Mr. Odinga’s vote, he had consistently been ahead of Djibouti. Even if we do not know who voted because it was secret ballot, we can say without a doubt that the shift started happening when the candidate for Madagascar dropped. When that happened, we saw the Djibouti candidate gaining votes. Even if we are not mathematically sound, we can argue that the people who were voting for Madagascar shifted to Djibouti. That is an indictment to our foreign policy. Why did they shift in that direction? It means that we have not chosen, as a people that, on certain issues that are cross-cutting in the continent, whether it is the DRC war, the"
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