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"content": "Standing Order No.76 (4) further stipulates decorum during a Division. It specifically states - and you, hon. Members, must listen to this! It states that:- “During Division, Members shall maintain order in the House and shall be in their designated seats and must remain seated until the result is announced.” Members should remember that our rules are not suspended during Division. I wish, therefore, for purposes of what we are about to embark on, re-state that:- “During Division, Members shall maintain order in the House and shall be in their designated seats and must remain seated until the result is announced.” The Speaker or the Chairperson of Committees is expected to order any Member whose conduct is grossly disorderly to withdraw immediately from the precincts of the Assembly on the first occasion, for the remainder of that day’s Sitting and, on the second or subsequent occasion during the same Session, for a maximum of three Sitting days, including the day of suspension. If the situation deteriorates further and the Speaker or the Chairperson deems that his or her powers are inadequate, the Speaker or the Chairperson may name such Member or Members resulting in a suspension in accordance with Standing Order 108. I will pause there for hon. Members coming in to do so quickly, in less than a minute, and make their way. Members making their way, you are coming in greeting others like this one here now! Just take your seats because you are likely to remain standing for a very long time. Make your way and take your seats."
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