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    "content": "sought within the House. Again, that one has to be broader; it should be countrywide, have a national outreach and be regional. Again, under that Standing Order, the Speaker may allow comments in relation, but for not more than 15 minutes. This provision, especially for the time, is to ensure the timing of that one hour for Statements. Even if it exceeds, it should be just a little bit, so that there is more control about how those statements will be given. The time allocation is part of the reduction of the time for the statements that are meant to be made. Madam Temporary Speaker, Standing Order 46(c) addresses itself to the procedure for requesting the statements, the importance of the Clerk being given this statement within good time and for the Speaker to also give approval for that particular statement. Standing Order 46(d) is a very important provision and change to the Standing Order that concerns the nature and the contents of the statement. For example, the facts on which a request for a statement is based may not be set briefly but this should not be just from excerpts from newspapers or the media. The facts that are being sought from the statement should be very clear. With regard to a request for a Statement, the response to which is readily available in ordinary works of reference or official publication, shall not be made."
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