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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Kimaru",
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    "content": "Hon. Deputy Speaker, I think again it is an issue of semantics and this borrowed language and I think quite a bit of that is featuring. I do not think there is anything offensive talking about “proper”. I did not say anybody was improper for that matter. If I had said anybody had an improper constituency then maybe I would have been out of order. Whatever else that has been said by the Member is only implied, imagined and not anything that I said. So, I think because the constituency Members of Parliament are the ones who really represent constituencies, they should have the first say in how this money is run. We can, indeed, involve the women representatives or the county Members of Parliament, if you like. We can incorporate them but let them work pari passu, in equal ranking if you like or under the constituency Member of Parliament. Let them not be elevated above the constituency Member of Parliament. I have seen the pecking order. If there is a pecking order being abused---"
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