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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Lati",
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        "legal_name": "Jonathan Lelelit Lati",
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    "content": "If the essence of having a two-third gender rule in the Constitution and all the Bills is to make sure that the challenges that our ladies face is somehow smoothened by getting them into these offices or elective seats--- A disabled person is more disadvantaged whether male or female than a female in Nairobi. Instead of the gender rule we should be a little bit diverse in our thinking that affirmative action is bigger than just being male or female. Instead of the gender rule, it should be affirmative action rule so that it considers disabled people whether male or female and people who are marginalised. Today if you consider, a small community called “Njemps” in Baringo, you will realise that they have never had one of them being elected into this House. We nominated 16 people to the Senate, but none of them is a Njemp. There is nobody to promote their inclusiveness in the National Assembly of our country."
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