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"content": "; Honorable Members let us also appreciate that Article 27(6) and 27(8) of the Constitution is under Chapter 4 of our Constitution and its amendment by way of repeal in the manner suggested by the member for Cherangany would have to involve a referendum. Any of the provisions in Chapter 4, for them to be amended and/or repealed, would require a referendum. It is not just a Bill. Perhaps, the Member could talk about the Bill introduced by the Member for Ainabkoi, Hon. Chepkongāa, which was dealing with Article 81(b) ofthe Constitution by way of providing that the implementation of that gender principle be progressive. We must differentiate between the two. If you are going to deal with the issue as to the elective positions complying with the principle that not more than two-thirds of either gender shall be represented in any appointive or elective bodies, then, of course, we must start thinking about a referendum. Hon. Members, this is a Procedural Motion. Hon. Member for Seme, do you want to say something? After that, I will put the question."
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