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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Speaker",
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    "content": "Hon. Mbadi, you have a point but, of course, the Constitution is supreme to the Standing Orders. The particular article that gives Kenyans the right to petition Parliament indicates that any Kenyan can petition Parliament on any matter. It is for the House, once properly seized with a petition to make whatever determination they think, particularly the committee concerned to make whatever recommendations they may find appropriate. We cannot use our Standing Orders to deny Kenyans this chance. Article 95(1) of the Constitution states: “(1) The National Assembly represents the people of the constituencies and special interests in the National Assembly.”"
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