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"content": "Maybe we do not need to go further in our contributions because indeed there is no Motion. What has happened is that the Hon. Ben Momanyi rose in his place claiming to be on a point of order and it is within his right to do so. If you look at your own Standing Orders they say at any point, at any stage any Member may rise in their place and claim to be standing on a point of order. Therefore, he was within his right to do so. However, I think what Hon. Kajwang’ has pointed out is pertinent. This is because if you look at Article 127(2)(c)(i)(ii) they seem to make some distinctions. Part (i) speaks to parties or coalition of parties forming the national government will provide four names, two from each of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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