{"id":506236,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/506236/?format=json","text_counter":49,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. A.B. Duale","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":15,"legal_name":"Aden Bare Duale","slug":"aden-duale"},"content":"Hon. Speaker, looking at hon. Ochanda, the Member for Bondo and hon. Olago Aluoch, the harassment is real. In my community, when a man is about to die, the signs are there. These Members are telling you that they can see danger and they need to fight. The matter raised by hon. Ochanda, Member for Bondo, is real. It started last week with hon. Chidzuga, hon. Dalmas, my good friend, hon. Ken Obura and my friend, hon. Arama. My opinion on this matter is that when you are a Member of Parliament under the leadership of the National Assembly, you operate within Article 95 of the Constitution and Article 103(3), which says the only person who can implement that is the Speaker. Therefore, if your party tells you not to go to the House because there is a Jubilee Motion and you do not come for eight consecutive sittings, you will lose your seat. This is very clear. However, on the other hand if you are deemed - the word “deem,” as you know, is a very complicated adjective. It relates to dress, walking, association, which funeral you have attended, which political rally you have attended, how you were looking and whether you were dressed in Jubilee colours---"}