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    "speaker_name": "Rarieda, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr.) Otiende Amollo",
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    "content": "your neck and mine is covering. The second aspect is that either you wear a collar or a tie like my friend here is wearing a collar without a tie. That is within rules. Thirdly, what you wear must be smart and decent. All those four are coved here. The Leader of the Majority Party, who is wearing religious garb, is nevertheless smart because it suits and matches his suit. I would be falling short of the rules if I came in an open collar and a shirt that is open. But if it a shirt that is closed, either, it is a shirt or a mandarin suit as many of us usually wear and as has been worn for decades, it is within the rules unless my learned friend, Hon. Olago Aluoch, wants to change the Standing Orders to introduce the details as has been introduced in some matters. But in so far as the rules and tradition go I am properly dressed, and the Deputy Speaker is here, he has also ruled in the past that I was in order when I was civilly dressed."
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