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    "content": "Very well, I think I am sufficiently urged. Hon. Members, the Member for Mbita has spoken about this. Even as we talk about the independence of the three arms of Government, there is a right given to any citizen of Kenya under Article 119 to petition Parliament. You better look at your copies of the Constitution. You will see that. A person has a right to petition. Once that petition comes before Parliament, there is a procedure that Parliament, acting within the Constitution, has provided. We have dealt with many petitions and special motions. What do you do then to the citizen, who in exercise of his or her right to petition the House brings a petition and then the House does not examine the petition and respond to the petitioner? The House discusses and resolves issues of concern to the people. Those are the people. They have that right. Let us have the Member for Kiambu, Hon. Jude Njomo."
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