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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Ethuro",
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        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I also wish to congratulate the Minister. So far, so good, Minister. We will support you. However, I want him not to get excited about his new position. What is provided under Article 37 is a constitutional right. When he talks about regulations, in addition to what hon. Millie said, that Article also says that you can only do limitation by law, and not by your regulations. Therefore, what he wants to do should be done by law, and not by his regulations. So, in accordance with Article 35(3), how is he going to ensure that the state itself provides and publishes the information, as required? Some of the demonstrators seek information because there is no information coming from state organs or authorities. Finally, I want him to consider the fact that 72 hours is a bit too long. Even in the case of hon. Waititu, where members of the Maasai community were allegedly asked to quit Kayole, if people rose up with arms in such a situation, you would have given then another 72 hours to continue killing. Can you reduce that period to 24 hours?"
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