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"speaker_name": "Hon. Kajwang'",
"speaker_title": "The Temporary Deputy Speaker",
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"content": " Article 2(6) of the Constitution relates to instruments which are treaty in nature. The Constitution uses the language that a treaty which has been ratified will ipso facto become law in our jurisdiction. These other pieces of legislation will in one way or the other, require approval by the House, like the wildlife situation, the Kenya Forest Service will require approval of the House. Is it the same case that natural resources, according to the Constitution require ratification or approval? What language does a Constitution use when it comes to the natural resources or these classes of transactions subject to ratification?"
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