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    "id": 219268,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Ms. Ndung'u",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 361,
        "legal_name": "Susanna Njoki Ndung'u",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, let me register my disappointment at the Assistant Minister and his officers. The answer is extremely poor because it has not actually answered the Question. What I would say is that when married women go to get new identity cards, they are required to take their husbands along with them. The Laws of Kenya; one, the Constitution, Section 70, provides for non-discrimination. More importantly the Registration of Persons Act only requires one documentary evidence when you are trying to give evidence about 1614 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES May 24, 2007 your status. In other words, the Assistant Minister's directive is not only unconstitutional but it is also illegal. Therefore, this answer is incorrect. So, let me, once again, ask the Assistant Minister, whether he could, please, cancel this directive. This directive does not apply to men or single women. For example, when I went to get my identity card, I was not told to take my father but I took my father's identity card. Could the Assistant Minister ensure that this directive is cancelled with immediate effect?"
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