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    "id": 759180,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kang’ata",
    "speaker_title": "The Temporary Speaker",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 1826,
        "legal_name": "Irungu Kang'ata",
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    "content": " Yes, there was a point of order that was taken regarding the dressing of the Senator. Again, I refer you to Senators Rules published on August 2017. Part I is on the Conduct of Senators within the premise of Parliament. Rule 5 is clear on how Senators are supposed to dress. There is no much details in regard to women’s dress. It only provides that an equivalent standard shall apply in respect of women Senators. It essentially says that they should have a coat, a collar, a tie, long trousers, socks and shoes or service uniform, religious attire or such decent dressing has been approved by the speaker from time to time. While I would urge the lady Senator to familiarize herself with that rule, however, she is okay. Sen. Cherargei, your point of order is overruled for now."
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