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    "id": 1537705,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Omogeni",
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        "legal_name": "Erick Okong'o Mogeni",
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    "content": "What else? There are two ways that amendments can be made to our 2010 Constitution. If you move any amendment that touches on the protected Clauses in Article 255, then you must have a referendum for the people of Kenya to affirm or reject that amendment. So, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, if you permit me, I can read- “A proposed amendment to this Constitution shall be enacted in accordance with Articles 256 or 257 and approved in accordance with Clause 2 by a referendum. If the amendment relates to any of the following matters:- a) the supremacy of this Constitution; b) the territory of Kenya; c) the sovereignty of the people; d) the national values and principles of governance referred to in Article 10(2)(a)-(d); e) the Bill of Rights; f) the term of office of the President; g) the independence of the judiciary and the commissions and independent offices to which Chapter 15 applies; h) the function of Parliament, the objects, principles, and the structure of devolved governments or the provisions of Chapter 255; The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only.A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard and Audio Services,Senate."
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