{"id":49517,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/49517/?format=json","text_counter":431,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Chanzu","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":11,"legal_name":"Yusuf Kifuma Chanzu","slug":"yusuf-chanzu"},"content":"Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, I just have one point about what Mr. Murungi said about the radical surgery that he had tried to put in place. I believe that the Government that took over in 2003 was supposed to be a transitional and reform Government. However, by experience, you will see that if they were given a chance, they would like to maintain the status quo . I think there is no regret in what Mr. Murungi has said here, that if he was given time, he would have done the radical surgery. I think it was going to be one-sided because it was a single person doing it. The Constitution now makes more people or more institutions get involved than what happened at that time. Sometimes I thought it was vindictive and there was a lot of vengeance in it. So, I do not think there should be any regrets; that Mr. Murungi regrets that he was not given a chance to do this. There is a time for everything and this is the time for this, now that we have got a new Constitution."}