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"content": "Thank you hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity to move this Bill. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I bet to move that the Order of Precedence Bill be now read the second time. The Order of Precedence Bill, National Assembly Bill No. 11 of 2014, was published on 21st March 2014 and matured on 4th April, 2014, and today it is here. The order of precedence is a sequential hierarchy of nominal importance of items. On the face of it--- I know many people who have gone through it might not have completely digested the importance of this critical Bill; therefore, I would want to explain the reasons why this is going to be a critical Bill in the orderly management of the public affairs of the Republic of Kenya. The principal purpose of this Bill is to promote the good image of the country. Good image is in relation to how we manage our national functions or events. Sequence and orderliness in a way projects this country either negatively or positively. Because this country has decided to have democratically-driven institutions, it is only fair that each entity is placed in its rightful place. Therefore, in order to promote the good image of the Republic of Kenya and to promote orderliness, there is need to have order of precedence. There needs to be a law, a tradition, or a precedence that determines how 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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