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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
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        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": " I do not know to what extent you can declare somebody out of order for expressing an opinion. It depends on whether that opinion is not truthful, is demeaning or casting aspersions on somebody’s character. I think that he is just a concerned Senator and I would not rule him out of order. What is, of course, very clear is that these matters can be discussed better in a Kamukunji than in Plenary. So, it is just a matter of where it is discussed, but the issues are still valid. It is just like asking: Should we discuss an issue in the Plenary or Committee? I think that, that is the question that Sen. Lonyangapuo and Sen. Ong’era are raising, and I am sure Sen. Karaba has taken counsel. On the issue raised by Sen. Kindiki, first, we have a schedule of the Parliamentary calendar with its business. We sit on Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday morning and afternoon and on Thursday afternoon. Therefore, it is incumbent upon each and every Senator to know that as you leave on Tuesday evening, you need to be here on Wednesday morning. Have you ever noticed the Chair being absent? The Chair is always here at the time that we are supposed to commence business. What is so difficult between the Chair and the rest of the Senators? So, the Chair expects every other Senator to 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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