{"id":534928,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/534928/?format=json","text_counter":104,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. H. K. Njuguna","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":1508,"legal_name":"Humphrey Kimani Njuguna","slug":"humphrey-kimani-njuguna"},"content":"fought if this country is to achieve the double-digit growth rate and stop the runaway inflation. However, I have reservations. Article 1 of the Constitution talks about sovereign power being exercised through elected leaders. From this Article, I am convinced that the issue of stepping aside must be followed through the due process. An Executive order may not prevail. Reading Article 1 together with Article 50 of the Constitution, I am even more convinced that this will not work. It talks about the presumption of innocence until proved guilty. Nobody should be condemned unheard. Everybody is entitled to a speedy hearing. When I look at these issues, I get worried in terms of whether we are subjecting Kenyans to public gallery. Is it right?"}