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    "id": 221348,
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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Maore",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Richard Maoka Maore",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. The issue we are raising today is very important. If it was in England, it would be easier, with the definition of what is a state and what is a government. There is a mix-up between the two definitions in the presentation of the Minister. The three arms of the Government of Kenya are the Legislature, the Judiciary and the Executive. The Executive is the confluence of the three arms of the Government. When the Executive takes a decision, it is supposed, somehow, to usurp the role of the Legislature to some extent, and that of the Judiciary to some extent. Through this Motion, Parliament is seeking to help and participate in the ratification of treaties. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, if you remember the last time we had the East African Community, 1977, because of the bad manners of the late Idi Amin--- I want to remind the Minister something we hear about Idi Amin, what he did at one time when he had a problem with money. When his Minister for Finance went to report to him that there was no money, he told him to go and print it. It is the same bad manners that those in the Government are picking. When they are inconvenienced by a ruling, or by the Members of the constitutional---"
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