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"content": "by hon. Millie and her colleagues to see whether in any way, the amendment means that on a day when we are celebrating a national day or a sports event that we are all proud of, Kenyans cannot fly the national flag on their cars to show patriotism and solidarity with our national team. Personally, I do not think so, but if this particular amendment, in the way it has been crafted, might limit this, we can move a further amendment to it. However, that does not mean that we cannot limit the use of the Kenyan flag by State officers. It is very important to do so. There is the centre of power that always symbolises the unity of this nation. Finally, although I have spoken to hon. Keynan about this, it is very important that we not only deal with issues of the flag but we also deal with issues of titles. Even in terms of protocol, we should provide for the titles that specific cadres of State officers should use and who should come before whom during public functions. Right now, there is a lot of confusion."
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