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"content": "there will be an opportunity to have the issues raised responded to. Now we are prosecuting matters to do with the Speaker, hon. Muturi and yet he is not here to respond. If we had called a Speaker’s Kamkunji, the issues that have been raised by the Members, especially the Mover of the Motion would have been responded to. I want to agree that there has been precedent even in Kenya. Two similar Motions were moved against the Speaker in the past. One was moved by the Leader of the Majority against hon. Kaparo. There was also an attempt in the Tenth Parliament to censure hon. Marende. Where such Motions have been moved, in most cases, there has been a specific bone of contention and not based on generalities like in the Motion before the House. I want to urge colleagues that censure Motions are not Motions that Members should rush to move. This is because censure Motions call for House resolutions which will be carried forward and referred to in the rulings of the House. They will form The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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