{"id":501754,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/501754/?format=json","text_counter":77,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Linturi","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":69,"legal_name":"Franklin Mithika Linturi","slug":"franklin-linturi"},"content":"Hon. Speaker, I think I may not have understood well. I understand the provisions of the Standing Orders and what is required to suspend debate. The question that you have not addressed yourself to, and which I want you to clarify is that you tell us how we will move forward; let us know the threshold that must be met by Motions to necessitate the suspension of an Order that is lined up for debate by the House. I am on this because you may find on a particular day certain Motions that have constitutional deadlines have been lined up for debate. Furthermore, anybody may come at that particular time with a Motion that requires us to stop debating that Motion, so that we get into another matter. That is the clarification I am seeking. Even when we come with such Motions, we may have to check on whether what is lined up for debate has certain deadlines, or it is really a matter that can be suspended to pave way for another matter."}