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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.36(4), I take this opportunity to make the following Statement with regard to the business for the week commencing 4th December, 2012. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, today, without anticipating debate, the House is expected to consider two Procedural Motions. One is to reduce the publication period of the Election Campaign Financing Bill (2012), The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Bill (2012), The Elections (Amendment) (No.3) Bill of 2012 and The Political Parties (Amendment) Bill of 2012. The second Motion will be to waive the referral period for The Elections (Amendment) Bill of 2012 and The Political Parties (Amendment) Bill of 2012 to the relevant Committee. Once these Motions are carried, the Bills will then be debated in the House next week. In addition, the House is also expected to continue debate on the following Bills at the Second Reading stage if not completed today. They are The Science Technology and Innovation Bill (Bill No.54) of 2012 - this is on the Order Paper; The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Bill (Bill No.55 of 2012); The Public Health Officers (Training, Registration and Licensing) Bill (Bill No.20 of 2009) and The Sports Bill (Bill No.43 of 2012). The House will also consider, depending on the progress today, Sessional Paper No.1 of 2012 on National Food and Nutrition Security Policy; Sessional Paper No.2 of 2012 on Integrated National Transport Policy and Sessional Paper No.4 of 2012 on The National Pharmaceutical Policy. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, on Tuesday, next week the House will consider all the Bills that will have passed the Second Reading and are awaiting the Committee of the whole House, whose amendments have been agreed upon at the Committee stages and submitted. The House will also consider all the business which will not have been concluded today, as I said earlier on. Finally, the House Business Committee will sit again on Tuesday 4th and consider business for the rest of the week. Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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