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    "content": "Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona, all of you are guilty of the same thing. If you want to do what you have just indicated or intimated your desire to do, you know the rules – again - through the same thing you are saying - a substantive Motion. Yes! Therefore, what is good for goose must be good for the gurdle! Indeed, hon. Members, those of you that care follow what I said, I have already expressed myself on this issue on hon. Junet. I said that he is at liberty to say what he chooses to do; but the House also reserves the right to express itself in a proper way; which is what you are saying. It should be through a substantive Motion because this House, in terms of Article 95 (1), represents the people in the constituencies and other special interests. Article 95 (2) says this House resolves matters of concern to the people and goes on to legislate and to oversight. Surely, if a member is unhappy on any proposed legislation that another colleague has brought forth, the best way to do it is to stand in your place here and make your point. But, at the end of the day, what would determine the outcome would be the vote. Hon. Junet may not be happy about some of the Bills that you have been passing. Of course, I am sure, those of who know hon. Junet very well--- He is never around when you are dwelling with very crucial aspects of legislation or making laws. I would like to encourage hon. Nuh to sit in the Chamber and actually participating in law-making The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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