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"content": "So, anybody who is opposed to this, is an enemy of Kenya; the peace and happiness of our country. Fourth, I call upon the other leaders – one of them has already spoken – of NASA, I am happy to hear what my brother, Sen. Wetangula, has said. I am also calling upon Hon. Kalonzo and Hon. Mudavadi to also come on board and all of us to steer in the same direction. I thank all those who have stood with Kenya during the difficult times – church organisations, diplomats and friends of Kenya who have always meant well. I think this is a time to appreciate all our friends. Allow me to clarify something that I said over the weekend. I believe that out of the things that we will do in this moment of truce and togetherness – I think we have a constitutional moment – this is the time to look at our Constitution and then quickly look at those pro- mwananchi issues that have disturbed us for a long time and get them done rather quickly. I have in mind the need to relook between the presidential and parliamentary system and see whether the parliamentary system can unify our country even further. Mr. Speaker, Sir, this country is hurting. We know devolution has rolled out but still, it is suffering. We need more money to go to the counties. We also want to look at other aspects of the Constitution that can reduce the wage bill. The size of the Executive is also worrying. However, I am of the opinion that we are even better off reducing the number of Cabinet Secretaries, and at the very top maybe adding one or two positions for Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister so that when people from every corner of this country look at the national executive, they can see part of their face in that set-up. I mentioned about 2022. I make it clear that I did not see anywhere in that agreement between the two leaders a mention about 2022. In fact, I did not see any mention about political parties –not Jubilee, not National Super Alliance (NASA). As we applaud the two leaders and support them, let us not worry so much. When the time comes for 2022, the usual politics will play out. This is historic and it reminds me of Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat in the early 1990s. It reminds me of the almost happening meeting between President Donald Trump and the North Korea President who had exchanged very bitter words before. Finally, Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me just encourage the country not to be skeptical all the time. Sometimes we need to give some of these processes the benefit of doubt. As Joan of Arc said:- “It is true that the King has made a truce with the Duke of Burgundy lasting fifteen days, by which he must turn over the city of Paris peaceably at the end of fifteen days. However, do not be surprised if I do not enter it so quickly.” That is the language of skeptics. Let us enter the city. We believe this means well for our country and I am a happy Kenyan today. I will spend the rest of my political life building friendships across the aisle and across the political divide for the sake of our country. God bless Kenya. God bless our county. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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