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    "id": 1553337,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mandago",
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        "legal_name": "Kiplagat Jackson Mandago",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to stand. Sen. Eddy started very well in his submission on this serious matter of devolution. He had taken a good trajectory that leadership needs responsibility and it must be taken seriously. However, according to Standing Order No.122, he is defying the ruling of the Chair and wants to argue with the Speaker. Sen. Eddy said that Meru men are chauvinists and that was the submission of the Governor of Meru and not male leaders from Meru County. So, Sen. Eddy, I think you are confusing matters. We would be in agreement if Sen. Eddy said, “Governor Kawira alleged.” However, it is wrong to try and brand an entire community of Meru men as chauvinists yet I know that the Senator of Meru County is a serious supporter of women leaders in this country. I know that men in this Senate and Parliament support women leadership. This House has never been biased when it comes to impeachment. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this very House impeached the Deputy Governor for Kisii, who is a man, without mercy because he failed in his roles. Therefore, the Senator is closely---"
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