{"id":220179,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/220179/?format=json","text_counter":285,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Ms. Karua","speaker_title":"The Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs","speaker":{"id":166,"legal_name":"Martha Wangari Karua","slug":"martha-karua"},"content":" Mr. Speaker, Sir, I stand to support the Rules as they are, and oppose the proposed amendment. I want to agree in total with my colleague on the other side who said that we should think as one Kenya, one nation and one people. I will add: \"One country\", which are the key words of a political party that I sympathise with. I appreciate those words very much. But let us interpret Kenya broadly, not just to mean our village or locality. Kenya does not mean what I, as a person, like. It does not mean the individuals I 1590 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES May 23, 2007 like or support. Kenya means Kenya. It means everyone included. It means fairness and equity to all. To that extent, I subscribe to Kenya, one country, one people and one nation."}