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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Orengo",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I agree with your thoughts on this. I also thought that since Order No.8, as the Senator for Mandera said, requires the matter to be referred to a relevant committee of the House and is something that in any situation should happen as a matter of course. In fact, if he wanted to be economical with the time of the Senate, then we should vote and then go to Committee of the Whole regarding the Bills. The arguments we are making that one is a procedural Motion while the other is a substantive Motion at the end of the day limit those who want to speak on a particular Motion. For example, the Senator for Kakamega and the Senate Majority Leader have the privilege of having spoken on Order No.8. They are the same people who are now standing to tell us what Motion is procedural and that they have a lot to say on Order No.9. They had their day on that Order. If this is on economics of time, this should equally apply on the two orders then we move on. I really want to vote on Order No.9. So, if we will spend two hours on it, I am afraid that I may leave the Chamber at some point."
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