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"content": "had been amended earlier, we would have been saved the stress that we are being subjected to right now. The gaps in election laws have allowed one presidential candidate to use what he is popularly calling “the irreducible minimums” to take the country in circles. I remember he was pushing the election time from the 17th to 26th October yet he knew that he was not going to take part in the same election. The fact that he has withdrawn from the elections still is a pointer that surely he does not have the interests of the country at heart. We do realize the effect of the election date being pushed to 26th October, 2017. The students in this country have been made to do exams at the wrong time, away from their preparation. This has caused them together with their parents psychological and emotional stress. I support this Bill, particularly, looking at the provision on the complementary function of electronic and manual roles. Had the manual provision been there, I am sure that this country would be peaceful because our President would have been declared the winner. The results were nullified on account that there was wrong transmission. In addition, I support this Bill because of the fact that some Forms 34A and 34B were not signed, particularly, in the NASA strongholds. Maybe they did not sign the results, knowing that they would not win. As I stand here, I represent the women of Kenya. It is a shame that a presidential candidate would call upon women to strip. That is disrespectful and he should be made to withdraw such a statement. He should even be taken to a court of law because he has brought shame to our women in Kenya. I beg to support."
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