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"speaker_name": "Mr. M. Kilonzo",
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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, therefore, my argument begs your finding that the position I am advocating is correct. Notwithstanding the words âmonitorâ, âfacilitateâ and âoversee the development,â the fact of the matter is that the policy that generates Article 1, Article 2 and Article 3, will for the time being, until we have fresh elections, still be sourced from the various Ministries recognized by the National Accord and Reconciliation Act. I cannot see it being done otherwise. My arrangement - and I do not mind it saying because it is not a secret - we have agreed with the Attorney-General that when this Commission is established, my Ministry will retreat to the extent that the Law Reform Commission reports to it, and yet, it is one of the organs for the drafting. But we will retreat to only facilitate that Commission to work. Under Schedule 5, each Minister will accompany the Attorney-General to the Implementation Commission and they will hold consultations, so that the draft then reflects the policy, the joint memorandum, joint manifesto that has been hammered out of the various memoranda of the Grand Coalition Government partners, which as you see, has been done. We speak with one voice. Sometimes, it does not look like so, but that is exactly the position."
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