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"content": "Thank you, Hon. Members. The Members who unwittingly appended their signatures on the documents that were submitted to me did not indicate what they wanted. Speakers’ Kamukunjis are never called that way. There is no provision for it in the Standing Orders. It was just a gathering of Members from time to time. There is no requirement that all Members or any Member attend it. That is why we cannot move that way. The language used was demanding, which is un-parliamentary. You cannot demand. I am not obliged to call a kamukunji . There is no Standing Order that provides that the Speaker must call a kamukunji . Indeed, there is nothing in the Standing Orders known as a kamukunji . Those Members who may be new to this perhaps should speak to Hon. Maoka Maore to understand the history of what today is called a kamukunji . It was an informal way of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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