{"id":833171,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/833171/?format=json","text_counter":160,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Hon. Speaker","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"I had to allow Hon. Wamalwa to appreciate those who turned up. He has said something very interesting again, that you need to revisit the requirement for two-thirds which would be another two-thirds. If it were to go through the House again, it would require another two-thirds. Remember even to change any of the provisions in the Bill of Rights requires two-thirds. Hon. Wamalwa would be suggesting that we revisit so that you require a lesser threshold to tamper with the Bill of Rights. You can hear from the Member for Suba North saying if you reduce the requirement for two-thirds, it means that even the Bill of Rights can be tampered with. Even to discuss about the territory of Kenya or the term of President require two- thirds. So, it is good for the public to know. Hon. Wamalwa, I congratulate you for this effort. You did well."}