{"id":223537,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/223537/?format=json","text_counter":25,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Waithaka","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":223,"legal_name":"Mwangi Kirika Waithaka","slug":"mwangi-waithaka"},"content":"Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the Assistant Minister answered the Question, I was almost satisfied, but his answer to the supplementary question raises very serious issues. For example, an hon. Member of Parliament in his constituency may sometimes even meet a group of people protesting illegally, and he or she is supposed to address them, because they have a problem which must be addressed by their Member of Parliament. If you are confronted with such a situation, will you leave the protesting people and go to the police station to notify the officers of your intention to hold a meeting, and then wait for three days before you address them?"}