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    "id": 667589,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
    "speaker_title": "The Speaker",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 158,
        "legal_name": "Ekwee David Ethuro",
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    "content": " Order, Senators! First, for those Senators who are eager to discourage others from pointing out misconduct, I want to tell you that you are very wrong. Those who raise points of order on the Standing Orders are very right. Standing Orders are here for a purpose. The only unfortunate thing with this one raised by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale --- I wonder why he is doing so because even in the first argument, he won. So, he did not need to prove otherwise. He is now going to lose this second one. I thought you were present in the House when I responded to Sen. Murkomen’s issues against your earlier point of order. I said that, in fact, the contradiction is in the fact that the totality is not exceeding 30 minutes. However, if you look at Standing Order No.224, it says:- “The total time on the Order “Petition” shall not exceed 30 minutes.” Go to Standing Order No.226 and it says:- “The Speaker may allow comments, observations or clarifications in relation to a Petition presented or reported and such total time shall not exceed 30 minutes.” On numerous occasions, I have pointed out that contradiction within the Standing Orders. Until we change, you will just have to depend on my authority for now."
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