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    "id": 319900,
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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Nuh",
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        "legal_name": "Nuh Nassir Abdi",
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    "content": "On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The concerns of Mr. Ruto and Mr. Ethuro are not wild. This House has proven beyond reasonable doubt that this Government only moves when it is moved and especially the Executive side. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this “wheelbarrow” we always refer to has proved to be a real wheelbarrow. When three months ago we raised the alarm that there were constitutional Bills which had not been presented to Parliament and whose time would lapse any moment, we were advised and, in fact, promised by the Leader of Government Business, and the Attorney-General; that they would publish the Bills in good time, and that this House would deliberate them in the right moment. What did the Government do? They had to rush this House through sleepless nights to pass close to five critical Bills in a span of two days. Standing Order No. 36(4), on which hon. Kimunya relied while giving the Statement, state as follows:- “36(4) The leader of Government Business shall, every Thursday or the last sitting day of the week before commencement of business, for not more than fifteen minutes, present and lay on the Table, a statement informing the House of the business coming before the House in the following week.”"
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