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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
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        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": " That was the last one. Senators, first, I want to agree with Sen. Murkomen on the fact that there is the discretion of the Chair for any Senator to request for putting of the question to be deferred. It does not mean you co-relate with other Standing Orders. It means that the Speaker can nominate another day. That must be made abundantly clear. Secondly, Sen. Obure, I have not put the question, I was about to. Thirdly, the presidential judgment may have been right but if you take our own example when we took the Division of Revenue Act to the Supreme Court, we were given a date. I remember I travelled purposely for that hearing only for it to be put off when we were already assembled. So, the Supreme Court has done that before. The timelines of the Constitution that we all seem to be eloquently enunciating just because we are equally interested parties and to borrow from Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr., Article 181 led to county governments. The one you read says that a Special Committee appointed under sub-section 3(b) shall investigate the matter and report to the Senate within ten days on whether it finds the accusations against the governor to have been substantiated. We put today Friday because it is the tenth day. Once it is reported, it is subject to the procedures of the Senate."
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