{"id":392660,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/392660/?format=json","text_counter":190,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Kembi-Gitura","speaker_title":"The Deputy Speaker","speaker":{"id":242,"legal_name":"James Kembi Gitura","slug":"kembi-gitura"},"content":" No; you give a maiden speech only once. The reason I am asking you that question is so that you know that you lose the protection of a maiden speech. Now, if you have given a maiden speech, the normal rules of practice will apply to you; points of order can be made and you can be interrupted. But when on a maiden speech, it is a matter of practice; no Senator will have the right to interrupt your speech. But now that you have given a maiden speech already, you are subject to the ordinary and normal---"}