{"id":387950,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/387950/?format=json","text_counter":963,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Kajwang","speaker_title":"The Temporary Deputy Chairman","speaker":{"id":2712,"legal_name":"Tom Joseph Kajwang'","slug":"kajwang-tom-joseph-francis"},"content":"you want to address yourself to the Constitution and the Constitution is Article 111(2), which states as follows:- “The National Assembly may amend or veto a special Bill that has been passed by the Senate only by a resolution supported by, at least, two-thirds of the hon. Members of the Assembly.” And Standing Order 151(1) states as follows:- “The National Assembly may amend or veto a special Bill that has been passed by the Senate only by a resolution supported by at least, two-thirds of members of the Assembly.” So, unless you have something which will help us work through the Constitution and Standing Orders--- Hon. Sakaja, are you on a point of order? Where are you?"}