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"content": "is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. Hon. Speaker, this is what we have in mind! Hon. Speaker, I appreciate that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between H.E the President Uhuru Kenyatta and H.E Raila Odinga is not a merger. I want to be very clear. Neither is it a coalition, but rather cooperation on national healing and development. This cooperation will see Kenyans coming together to look at those areas which have divided this country and come up with solutions which will complement the path that we have walked of reforms and total democracy. Kenyans are used to where when two political groupings come together, they imagine we only come together to share positions. I want to be very clear that this meeting of minds is to talk about the reforms that we have been walking all along, total democracy and development of this country, the progress of this country in terms of economic growth. They have agreed to have certain structures in place to support the growth of the country. As their followers, we await for the proposals to deliberate on and eventually support them. As the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy once said; “Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures.” Thus as a House, I call upon all lieutenants from both sides of the political divide, both Jubilee and NASA to tone down our language, calm our emotions, embrace the sign of times and gestures and follow our leaders to the path of prosperity. Hon. Speaker"
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