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"content": "Therefore, the 15 in Standing Order No.76(1)(b) read with Article 121 of the Constitution, is only for a division on technical issues, but not for a matter on the Constitution. Standing Order No.76(2) states that:- “The Speaker shall direct a roll call to be taken in every instance where the Constitution lays down that a fixed majority is necessary to decide any question or in instances where the Senate is to decide on a matter that requires voting by County Delegations.” Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Article 123 of the Constitution lays a foundation. For example, the foundation is the majority when we make a decision on the Presidential Memorandum to overturn, agree or amend something, and the number is 32. Therefore, Article 121 on quorum does not apply to a decision on whether or not to approve a Memorandum of the President. That is the law. To read it any other way---"
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