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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Katoo",
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        "legal_name": "Judah Katoo Ole-Metito",
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    "content": "Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. First of all, let me apologise that I have just walked in. So, I may not have followed a lot. Could I have your attention? My proposal is that we need to marry what hon. Linturi and Midiwo have said and find the way forward. Secondly, what is annoying the Members - this is very important and it is to the Clerks – is that whenever it is known that an amendment does not satisfy the criteria for it to be on the Floor of the House--- Let it not find itself on the Order Paper. If you say that Article 114 must be satisfied, then the Members, when filing amendments, may not be aware that they need to satisfy Article 114. So, as they file their amendments with the Clerk’s office, let them be advised in advance, so that they can take their amendments to the relevant committee. There they will meet the Cabinet Secretary to argue the amendment and satisfy Article 114 of the Constitution. If we knew these amendments were not to see the light of the day because of technicalities, there was no need of putting them on the Order Paper. When you have four pages---"
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