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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wako",
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        "legal_name": "Amos Sitswila Wako",
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    "content": "Madam Temporary Speaker, thank you for giving me this opportunity. I would very much have liked that we vote now, but the reasons given by the Senate Minority Leader and others are very good. I want to add another reason. If you look at the Order Paper, on the Motion in Order No.8, we went straight into a Division to finalize a matter, once and for all. In the next Motion that we voted on by Sen. Machage, again, we went straight to a Division without debate. In other words, we were going to finalize the whole thing, once and for all. On Order No.10, the Motion by Sen. Catherine Mukiite, again, we were going straight to the Division; finalizing it, once and for all. If you go to Order No.11, the Motion by Sen. G.G. Kariuki, again, we were going straight into a Division to finalize it, once and for all. Once we come to Sen. Orengo’s Motion, if we were in that position like the other Motions, where by voting we would be disposing of the Motion, once and for all, there should go ahead and finalize it, once and for all. All the Motions that we have voted on today we were finalizing them, once and for all. Therefore, let us go ahead and vote for Sen. Orengo’s Motion, once and for all. It is a question of another 15 minutes. We can extend the time. Madam Temporary Speaker, I am reading this Motion. It says that the balance of time which it is entitled to is one hour and 35 minutes. Is it reasonable that we proceed on an amendment of a Motion and then proceed, again, to debate until we come to voting? The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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