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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kajwang'",
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"content": " Resume your seat. Let me keep it this simple. If I look at the HANSARD and find that you deliberately spoke twice, it is an issue for which I can issue a sanction. It is out of order to speak twice to a Bill because Members are waiting to speak. If we will have a second bite on the cherry before others are able to speak, you are not only unfair to them, but you also breach the rule of fair debate. Let me inform you that according to my records, you spoke to this subject yesterday at 6.34 p.m. If it is not true, check with the HANSARD. You were the second person to have spoken on this subject on 26th February, 2015. Read your Standing Orders, whether as amended or not, you do not speak twice to a Motion. That reminds me that there are a lot of you that I am seeing on the request list who have already spoken. Because you spoke on 26thFebruary, 2015, I will have my Clerk check out some of you who may have spoken before and release them from the request list. As I am doing that, there is a Member for Muhoroni who has the consistent habit of forgetting his card. It becomes very difficult because the Standing Orders do not allow you to speak without a card. So, can this be the last time you are doing this so that we make our work easier? 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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