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    "id": 265305,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Mr. Mungatana",
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        "legal_name": "Danson Buya Mungatana",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Chairman, Sir, if you look at Article 152 of the Constitution, it gives three instances under which the President may exercise powers. If you look, he has power to reassign a Cabinet Secretary under sub-section V and he may dismiss a Cabinet Secretary. It also says that if there is a resolution that a Cabinet Secretary be dismissed from the National Assembly, then the President may do so. Remember this is a president or - in this case where we are arguing is a governor - who is constantly kept under check by the senator and also by the county assembly itself. He cannot be capricious! He cannot wake up in the morning and do something that does not make sense. But there are many offences that you cannot put on paper which - because these people are reflecting your administration at the end of it all - if you cannot live with one of your executive committee members and he is supposed to execute certain duties, it is fair, as an elected official, to have that leeway. This is the same way we have put it in the Constituencies Development Fund (CDF). When people misbehave and they are part of your CDF committee, we fire them because you want to reflect consistency with what you believe as the aims of your---"
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