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"speaker_name": "Suna East, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Junet Nuh",
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"content": "Article 108(2) and (3) goes ahead to specifically designate the people to be leaders in the National Assembly from the largest party and the second largest party or coalition of parties. The Standing Orders are derived from the Constitution and they give privileges to these leaders. There is leadership in the other House that is enjoying some privileges which are not enshrined in any law. The Auditor-General must examine and tell us where that vote-head is coming from. That is because you must account for every coin of Kenyans. You cannot just assign yourselves and enjoy privileges that are not based on any law. This has gone on for the last eight years. Then, you are claiming here that money should be increased to the counties in the Division of Revenue Bill, when you are enjoying privileges which are not yours. When creating committees to oversee, they must be in accordance and relevant to the functions you have been given. We have a Standing Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations in the Senate and a Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations in the National Assembly. I thought in the bare minimum, they must have committees which are in accordance to the functions and the Fourth Schedule. For example, if the Senate’s function is animal husbandry which is in the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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