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    "content": "given by the spokes persons of the Government, who is none other than the PS, Information. I want to tell those who anticipate and those who are used to coalition; those who dream that one day the Jubilee Coalition will disintegrate, you have many years to see that. The coalition is solid under President Uhuru Kenyatta and, from the Floor of the House and as the Leader of Majority Party, the Jubilee is here to stay as a coalition both on the Floor of the House and out in Government to make sure that what they promised the people of Kenya is delivered. Whether the hon. Member for Ugenya can fix an appointment, that is for the President. First he has to resign as a Member of Parliament and then apply and see whether his qualification can fit that of State House Comptroller. So, it is a long process. With regard to what hon. Abass asked, yes, before the Deputy President was in Ghana, we were told of the condition of the President of Algeria and that is why the Deputy President did not meet him. So, communication was made from Ministry of Foreign Affairs and embassies. That is the agenda that the President will take to the African Union Summit of Heads of State, and we can only discuss it once it is disposed of by the Summit. On the matter raised by my good friend from Dagoretti, I would like to state that I do not set exams. In all my life, I have done exams set by reputable institutions. I went to a school called Moi Forces Academy. I do not know which school he went to. Hon. Speaker, Sir, I totally agree with what hon. Mbarire said. Women Members of Parliament must be respected within the confines of the Constitution. Whether one is a cartoonist or a spin master or a media person or a politician, the Bill of Rights also limits an individual’s rights, especially when enjoyment of those rights infringes the rights of other people. So, the Bill of Rights protects each and every one of us. There are many committees of this House, including the Joint Committee on Parliamentary Broadcasting and Library, which can take up the matter and bring a Report to this House. I think we should forgive hon. Junet because he is new in the House. In this House, we respect our colleagues. Our female colleagues in this House are our sisters. They represent our mothers and daughters. They represent the villages of this country. So, we respect them. The matter raised by hon. Millie Odhiambo was for the other Members of Parliament. So, I cannot answer that one. That was an offer, and including myself---"
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