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"content": "The point is that the last precedent is what Senators Orengo and Dr. Khalwale are speaking to and not during the time of Sen. Elachi. In my case, I have a second issue. When I look at the Gazette Notice, today is supposed to be an extra ordinary and exceptional Sitting. We are not supposed to have Ordinary Business that we do ordinarily. Otherwise, why did we adjourn to go on holiday and come back and do the same things that we do normally? If we were to address ourselves to the words of Standing Order No.29(2), whether now or later, give directions so that we know because somebody else will sit there, maybe myself or another person; what was so urgent and so exceptional which has no constitutional deadline and would have been done in January or any other time? This matter has put the country in so much tension. The police are confused and barricading Parliament because of this Gazette Notice. In terms of your ruling and definition, since this Special Sitting did not fall under Standing Order No.62, it can only fall under the words “urgent” or “exceptional business.” We would like to know, in this Gazette Notice, what is so urgent and so exceptional that we had to be recalled during the The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate"
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