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"content": "We must make sure that this Parliament does not marginalize any community in this country. It should not be part of the marginalization of any community, be it the Kisiis or Turkanas. But this Committee has done a very good job. First, by identifying one hon. Francis ole Kaparo. That is a man of integrity; a man of high experience. A man who can solve the problems in this country without fear of favour. I know him. He has been my Speaker in this House and, on several occasions, he sent me out. But he is a man of character and integrity. If the President was to ask for my recommendation, he should be the chairman. Let us not allow this Parliament to propagate hate speech. When you say that a lady who has been married to another community belongs to a whole community where she was born, that is hate speech. You are making our sons--- Like my son is going to marry a lady from Taita. Now, I may want to persuade him not to marry from there because she will always remain a Taita instead of a Kisii. Hon. Speaker, Ms. Cecilia Mbaka, who was in the shortlist, is a Kisii. She has given birth to Kisiis - seven sons. If I brought them here, they can muscle you down like nobody’s business. Those are Kisiis. She is the mother of our Kisii boys. We should encourage inter-marriages among the communities and not discourage them."
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