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    "content": "consist of at least three, but not more than nine members. Members of Parliament serve for a maximum period of only five years – if that were to be an issue – but each Parliament has to appoint new commissioners. What do we do with the provisions of Article 250(1)? The Parliamentary Service Commission and Judicial Service Commission are as such commissions in their composition. Yet we know the membership of the JSC is 11 and the membership of the PSC is 10. Surely, it must be the case that these are the exceptions that are there in the Constitution. It cannot be that if Articles 250 and 248 were the only ones to be followed, then it means we would need to get an interpretation as to whether the JSC and the PSC, as provided for in Article 127 and 171, would be properly constituted in terms of Article 250. Hon. John Mbadi wanted to weigh into this matter."
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