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    "content": "tabled in our Parliaments. We may not do anything to change them but debating them would help to domesticate them in our countries and for our people to know the kind of laws passed in the Community. At the moment, I am afraid that the EALA is isolated. If you took a sample of people in Kenyan and asked them about the EALA, very few people would know what you are talking about. This is very unfortunate. The same thing applies to the Pan African Parliament. I am quite sure that not many Africans know or appreciate the existence of the Pan African Parliament. We should not have these things exist for formality. They should exist in reality. On the contrary, the African Union (AU) is well known because it has been there for a long time and of course through the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), especially, the Liberation Committee, a lot was done for the liberation of former colonies. It is known. The Pan African Parliament and EALA should make their mark by what they do."
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