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    "speaker_name": "Dr. Eseli",
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        "id": 141,
        "legal_name": "David Eseli Simiyu",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this chance to contribute to the current issue. In my short stint in this House, I have discovered that what might appear to be very complicated has a very simple solution. Consequential legislation under Section 261(4) states that for the purposes of Clause 1, the Attorney-General in consultation with Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution shall prepare the relevant Bills for tabling before Parliament as soon as will be practicable to enable Parliament to enact legislation within the period specified. This one says: “The Attorney-General, in consultation with the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution---” Now, we have to set up that Commission for the Attorney-General to consult in order to bring the Bill. Right now, that Commission is not there. If the Attorney-General was to bring anything here, we could equally refuse and say that he has not consulted the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution. So, we have to let somebody set up that Commission so that the Attorney-General can have somebody to consult."
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