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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kembi-Gitura",
    "speaker_title": "The Deputy Speaker",
    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "James Kembi Gitura",
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    "content": " Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale, there is one thing I would like to bring to your attention and you know it better than most people. That even when you ride on an issue, it should be relevant. If you want to know whether the Government has “stolen”, to use your word, or has corruptly done things that have made it impossible to pay teachers, you raise your own statement and you will get an answer accordingly. If you want to ride, it should be on a matter that is relevant to the question or the statement sought. That is the rationale under which the Speaker allows people to ride on other people’s statement. Otherwise, the correct thing would be to ask you to seek your own statement. That should be the correct position. In the same way, you cannot raise a completely irrelevant issue whether important or not, when a statement is being issued then many times a person issuing the statement tells you that you have an open window of asking for a specific statement. This is important because it is what is advising the continuous view that the issue of riding on other people should not be encouraged in the House. That is a matter that has to abide by the ruling of the Speaker. Sen. Khaniri, you did not say anything about the two weeks given. Is it okay with you?"
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