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"speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am truly shocked by the conduct of some of my colleagues. I am giving my personal views as a leader of the alternative view in this country. Those who do not agree with me will have time to say the opposite. You cannot just develop a short fuse where every time the name of the President is mentioned, you jump up as if you are being electrocuted. I am simply saying what I believe to be my views on this matter. Those who are feeling electrocuted should keep cool. They will have their time to speak on this. We, a CORD coalition, said that was not worth our attendance and I did not attend. Many others did not attend for reasons we believed; that the matter that the President was coming to address caused anxiety. He said that there should be no anxiety, but I was not anxious. I know many people who were not anxious. I said, in a public statement somewhere, that I wish the President well. Let him go through the process. If he is innocent, the court will find him so. The Deputy President has been going to The Hague every other day spending weeks there. I wish him well as well. Why are we not as anxious and excited when Mr. Ruto goes to The Hague as we are about the President going to The Hague? They are part The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate."
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