{"id":725002,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/725002/?format=json","text_counter":264,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Wetangula","speaker_title":"The Senate Minority Leader","speaker":{"id":210,"legal_name":"Moses Masika Wetangula","slug":"moses-wetangula"},"content":" Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, what I do not understand, for the first time in the history of my life in Parliament from 1993, I have never seen when a Member is on the Floor, somebody seeks to inform him and the Speaker stands to deliver a ruling. At the very least, I deserve some courtesy to be told that my time is over and it is time to make a ruling. I do not understand this. I hate arguing with the Chair. I have a lot respect, not just for the Chair but for you personally as my senior in law. However, when strange things happen, I have a duty to point them out. The microphone was not even switched off; it was still on, meaning I was still on the Floor. The very least I would expect is the Chair to tell me that it is time for his ruling. I would have known that time is up. I am not asking for too much. I have been handled strangely."}