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    "id": 826243,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Homa Bay Town, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Kaluma",
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        "legal_name": "George Peter Opondo Kaluma",
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    "content": "how we should dress. I fear that we are lowering our standards and soon will be mistaken for an institution other than Parliament when we transact business. In as much as we say that Hon. Sankok is now properly dressed, there is a good reason as to why the Standing Orders define our dressing. I am not talking about colours. You can wear any colour. The clothes or the attire you put on in this House must be defined by what is in the Standing Orders. I fear we may take it lightly. The Leader of the Majority Party said yesterday that people will be coming to Parliament in kanzus . If we are not careful, that is the direction we are headed and more so, the female Members. You wonder where they are going with the way they dress nowadays. I do not know where they are going. They are distracting us. It is something that we should take seriously in as much as we do not want to be overbearing with regard to how Members present themselves. We must insist that all Members keep to the Standing Orders. We do not dress this way because we…"
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