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    "content": "Order! Order! Hon. Bony Khalwalwe, indeed, what you have said is true. Indeed, the Standing Orders guide except where they come into conflict with the Constitution, or any other written law. Indeed, the Standing Orders also have certain provisions, and you do not read them in isolation. Standing Order No.25(1) says exactly what you have said, but did you have an opportunity to go through Paragraph 3 of the same Standing Order? This paragraph says:- “25(3) If the Speaker is of the opinion that a dilatory Motion is an abuse of the proceedings of the House, the Speaker may forthwith put the Question thereon or decline to propose it.”"
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