{"id":377823,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/377823/?format=json","text_counter":252,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Kajwang","speaker_title":"The Temporary Deputy Speaker","speaker":{"id":2712,"legal_name":"Tom Joseph Kajwang'","slug":"kajwang-tom-joseph-francis"},"content":" Thank you, hon. Ngâongo for your contribution, but referring to the Standing Orders, I want you to look at Standing Order No.85. Standing Order No.85(1) says that:- â(1) It shall be out of order to anticipate the debate of a Bill which has been published as such in the Gazette by discussion upon a substantive Motion or an amendment, or by raising the subject matter of the Bill upon a Motion for the adjournment of the House. (3) In determining whether a debate is out of order on the grounds of anticipation, regard shall be to the probability of the matter anticipated being brought before the House within a reasonable timeâ."}