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    "content": "Order, Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. and Sen. Elachi! It is not for the Speaker to determine which side is majority and which one is minority. The Standing Orders do not compel any Member of this House to sit on either side. You can sit anywhere. There is no designated place. It is not a must under the Standing Orders for you to sit either on the left or right side of the Speaker. Whether today Sen. Bule decides to sit on the left side and tomorrow on the right, it amounts to nothing, except some level of symbolism. What I heard from Sen. Bule, if I am correct, is that he is looking for a way to be noticed by the JAP side and for them to speak to him nicely. I think the message is home to the leadership of the JAP that, perhaps, Sen. Bule has something that needs to be noticed and addressed. Until then, any Senator can sit anywhere, except for the symbolism."
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