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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
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        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": " As I directed earlier, at the end of Order No.9, we are going to take the Adjournment Motion. Before I do so, I also promised that I was going to give directions. I received two requests on the Motion for Adjournment on a similar matter. One was from the Senate Majority Leader, Prof. Kindiki. The other one was from the Senator for Siaya, Sen. James Orengo. We have combined them. If you look at Standing Order No.33, it stipulates the procedure on how we should proceed on this particular matter. Standing Order No.33 (4) states:- “No Senator speaking on a matter under this Standing Order shall speak for more than five minutes without the leave of the Senate, except that the Mover may speak for ten minutes.” Under the circumstances, I, therefore, wish to direct as follows: The Mover will speak for 15 minutes, the Senator for Siaya will speak for ten minutes and the Senate Minority Leader will also speak for ten minutes. The rest of you will be entitled to your five minutes each, in order to allow as much participation as possible. You will speak until the end of time, unless you finish earlier. That is up to you. Sen. Kindiki!"
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