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    "speaker_name": "The Temporary Deputy Chairlady",
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    "content": "(Hon. (Ms.) Shebesh): Hon. Members, I just want to read Standing Order 54. The Chair and the Member or Bomet, I am answering you. Standing Order 54(5) says: “Upon any amendment to leave out words and insert or add other words instead, a question shall first be proposed “That, the words proposed to be left out be left out of the question”, and if that question is agreed to, the question shall then be proposed, “That, the words [of the amendment] be therein inserted” (or “added”), but if the first question is negatived, no further amendment may be proposed to the words, which it has been decided shall not be left out.” I wish you had your Standing Orders because it is a bit complicated. In simple English it means that you must start with deletions before you go to any other amendment. That is the simple way of saying. It is a procedure in the Standing Orders. Members, if you do not agree with Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah’s amendment to delete because you want to do further amendment as the Chair, then we just go to the vote and you lobby. Can I now put the Question?"
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