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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Wetangula",
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    "content": "business because this is about competition and we must allow democratic space for everyone. To those who are castigating and throwing stones at the Opposition, I would like to tell them that we have seen violence in the Jubilee Alliance Party. In Nakuru, we saw violence where even a senior Member of the Jubilee Alliance Party exchanged blows with his opponents. We have seen the same in other areas in Nairobi. They should not just look at the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and tell us this or that. This is democratic space. Being the largest party, interest is high. We should not tolerate violence anywhere. I wish everybody happy Easter holidays as we go home. I am one of the lucky people who got a direct nomination. This is not because I paid any money, but I did not have an opponent. There is nobody who stepped forward to challenge me in my party. As Hon. Duale says, it was not for the highest bidder. People merited the positions whose certificates they were given. Even if somebody came forward to challenge me, I know I would still have won. It is still one of the ways of going through party primaries. You can either be unopposed or opposed. On that note, I wish all my colleagues all the best. I hope we shall all come back having won our party primaries, so that we can go to the next level of the general elections."
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