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    "content": "While I am on the Floor, pursuant to provisions of Standing Order No.36 (4) I take this opportunity to make the following statement with regard to the business for the week commencing Tuesday, 26th October, 2010. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, may I first thank hon. Members for the smooth and successful passage of the Bill on the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution which was done on Tuesday. This, in itself is a milestone and the clearest indication so far that this House intends to carry out the full implementation of the Constitution and that the process has taken off in earnest. Once assented to, the legislation will enable the Constitution Implementation Oversight Committee to move with speed and constitute the Commission for the Implementation of the Commission. With regard to Bills that are scheduled to appear before the House next week, I want to mention that the following Bills are on schedule: The Chiefs (Amendment) Bill 2009 is expected to be read a Second Time; The Mutual Legal Assistance Bill, 2009 is at the Committee Stage of the House. The House is also expected to deliberate on the following memoranda from His Excellency the President: Memorandum from His Excellency the President on the Animal Technicians Bill 2010; Memorandum from His Excellency the President on the Indemnity Repeal Bill 2010. The House Business Committee will meet next Tuesday on 26th October, 2010 to consider any other business that the House may be required to consider. Lastly, I wish to reiterate our earlier call to the Ministries and departmental committees to expedite consideration of Bills referred to the said committees in order to ensure timely passage of legislation in this House. Indeed, the provisions of Standing Order No.111(2) require committees to present their reports on Bills within ten calendar days of such committal."
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