{"id":3113,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/3113/?format=json","text_counter":367,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Mungatana","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":185,"legal_name":"Danson Buya Mungatana","slug":"danson-mungatana"},"content":"Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, in most developed countries, when people are declared presidential candidates, there is a special security arrangement for them because the assumption is that any one of them could become the Head of State. In America, for example, there is no distinction between a sitting President and an opposition candidate from the major parties. What I want to know from the police, through the Assistant Minister, is this: Is there a policy or arrangement in place, knowing that we have several major political parties; knowing that we have two rounds of elections to choose a President, or are we leaving things to chance like we have always done?"}