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    "content": "committees of this House give to the plenary. It is important, at this time, first and foremost, the Senate Majority Leader is given sufficient time to tell the House and the country what the thoughts of the Government are about that particular committee report. Having given the Senate Majority Leader 60 minutes to tell us what the Government thinks about a report of a committee, it is also important – the word Minority can be a misnomer when not clearly interrogated – that the Senate Minority Leader gives the view or position of the Government in waiting. Therefore, if the Senate Majority Leader; the Government in power has spoken, Kenyans who do not support that Government, who are waiting for their “government” to one day rule the country, need to hear their “government in waiting” tell them how they will lead this country when their time comes. I, therefore, think that we give both leaders 60 minutes. I beg to move and request Sen. Kanainza to second my amendment."
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