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    "id": 760041,
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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Langat",
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        "legal_name": "Christopher Andrew Langat",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise to also support the amendments to this Bill. If we do not do any amendments of the Constitution, we can allow it to survive the errors and fallacies that can allow it to be interpreted differently by different people. I have also read this document. As a teacher of linguistics in the university, there are several fallacies, ambiguities and grammatical errors in this Act that can only be addressed by these proposed amendments. These amendments can reduce various interpretations, making it easier to be used as a tool that can drive the country to the right direction. Times and needs change throughout the course of history. Therefore, there is the need for a document that can adapt to the changes. Our friends should believe strongly that change is the only thing that can remain when everything else has gone. Even if another need arises today, we shall keep on amending this Constitution and not sitting and watching things going their own ways. I want to allude to a situation where you are in your house preparing to sleep, a snake enters and hides under the bed. Would you wait until morning to kill it? Amendments must continue to address the needs of the times in a society. The"
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