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    "content": "Yes, LDP! It is not yet in until I swear its Members. So far, LDP is absent until I swear in the newly-elected Member this afternoon. So, as of today, LDP does not exist in this House! The last ones are fringe parties. I think we need to address--- This is what I will come to. We must look at the relevant Standing Orders. We do not talk out of the blue. The Standing Orders give us guidance. I think, for the time being, let us address ourselves to Standing Order No.145; on the House Business Committee. As far as I can read that - and I do not want to make rulings out of it - I want hon. Members to read Standing Order No.145 very carefully. Then, after that, follow it with the provisions of Standing Order No.147. I suspect that we may be jumping the gun. I suspect that some hon. Members have in mind the provisions of Standing Order No.147, rather than Standing Order No.145. However, let the matter come to the House. Think about it. But as for Mr. Obwocha and others, I want to remind them that the question of belonging to 22 March, 2006 PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES 15 a structured coalition is not a mute issue. It is, indeed, provided for in the Constitution which I must actualise, and you must live with it. So, in the meantime, please, peruse Standing Order No.145. If I look at Standing Order No.145, I may be getting at a loss if that is not a mute issue. But let us hear from the arguments. But, Mr. Obwocha, finish the seconding first!"
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