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"speaker_title": "Hon. David ole Sankok",
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"content": "Before I was rudely interrupted and I hope I will not be interrupted again, we are lucky to be in this House which will amend this Constitution. I was referring to a statement by Hon. Osotsi. He said he partially supports the amendment. This issue of becoming a watermelon and being in the middle is not good. Members should either support or reject. Some of us come from a background of being supporters of people who presume to be watermelons. We are not talking of the total amendment of our Constitution. There was a time that we repealed for the independence of the Constitution in Article 2 (A) which has assisted this country. If the amendment of the law will assist this country, so be it. We cannot say that there will be other petitions and other proposals. Let them come. We shall deal with them as they come. Now we have a proposal in front of the House. Ours is to marshal enough support so that we can make sure it goes through for the benefit of Kenyans. We support any amendment that is for the benefit of Kenyans. That is because we may not necessarily understand where you belong. Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker."
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