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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Ng’ongo",
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        "legal_name": "John Mbadi Ng'ong'o",
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    "content": "particularly we in NASA, should be a test case. We are an example to the world. It is very rare to find a coalition existing after an election for five years. We existed as a Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) in the Opposition for five years. I do not see anything stopping us from existing as the NASA coalition even for the remaining four and half years. Hon. Speaker, I want to conclude there and ask my colleagues that we support these Members. I know Hon. Peter Kaluma and Hon. T.J. Kajwang are known lawyers. Hon. Eseli is someone with experience and is serving his third term in Parliament. We also have Hon. Mbeyu Getrude, Esther Passaris and Hon. Oku Kaunya. These are new Members but working together with these experienced Members including my Deputy and me. I just wanted to correct the Leader of the Majority Party. I think he forgot a bit that it is the Leader of the Minority Party and the Deputy Leader of the Minority Party who are automatic Members of this Committee and not the Whip. So, together with my Deputy, we will work. It is unfortunate that we only have the Attorney-General remaining to vet. Jubilee enjoyed themselves while vetting the other Cabinet Secretary appointees which is now water under the bridge. I am sure Kenyans will see some difference when the NASA team joins together with Jubilee in the vetting. Maybe, they will see what they missed, if we participated in vetting the Cabinet Secretaries. Hon. Speaker, I second."
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