{"id":409995,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/409995/?format=json","text_counter":745,"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":" Hold on, Hon. Baiya. I am not worried about constitutionality because you will take that in the arguments to support it or refuse it. However, I am saying that under the Standing Orders, you cannot move a further amendment which negates the original intent of the first amendment. So, here I am dealing with a technicality. If you want to make it your own amendment, that is fine. It is also fine if you want to make it your discussion but you cannot move a further amendment which negates what the original proposer had in mind."}