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"speaker_title": "Hon. Aden Duale",
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"content": "In support of what the Leader of the Minority Party has said, the dress code of a Member of Parliament in the Chamber is in the Standing Orders. Men wear suits and ties. Women must dress in a modest way. I am not referring to Hon. Sabina. I agree that the dress code of birthday parties, and when you want to go home and have fun with your family, is different from the one in the Chamber. Imagine the men coming to the Chamber without ties and wearing kaunda suits. I have a nice long Kaunda suit but I do not wear it. This matter is not light. The way our sisters, who are women leaders, dress is important. You need to guide the House. Hon. Wamunyinyi can tell you that we allowed lady Members to come into the Chamber with bags in the 11th Parliament. They used to leave their handbags outside. The size of the bag that our female colleagues carry these days must be decided as per the Standing Orders. The size of the bag is in the Standing Orders."
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