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    "id": 402080,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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        "legal_name": "Aggrey James Orengo",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am there. What I was trying to say is that if you want these titles, then you must have good manners and comply with the Constitution. The Constitution says that in electing governments or establishing institutions, you must show that truly the Kenyan face is reflected. I have gone to all these to show that Chapter Six of the Constitution is very important. All these things that I am talking about are to do with leadership and integrity. These titles come out of those who seek to lead Kenyans. If you want to lead Kenyans, then you must demonstrate that you abide by Chapter Six of the Constitution. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I want to conclude by saying that during the Third Reading, Sen.(Dr.) Khalwale and others should join in bringing many of the amendments that were proposed, especially on the issue of flying flags. Sometimes when I am on the road, the flags are all over and they confuse you. There are sirens and now everybody must have an escort vehicle. I do not know where this was gotten from. There was a time – so many years ago - that I was travelling from Arusha to Nairobi and the former Prime Minister of Sweden, Olof Palme, was being seen off by President Nyerere at that time. I was surprised because Prime Minister Palme came into the Kenya Airways which was bringing him to Nairobi and did not go first class or business class. He had four people and the manner in which he was brought to the airport was so calm. There is a culture amongst Kenyan leaders where everywhere they want to go, there must be traditional dancers. When you leave the country in the morning, you are"
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