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"speaker_name": "Sen. Murkomen",
"speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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"content": " Absolutely. So, constructively, first of all, the definition of what is an office of a governor is in question. Does it even include that the governor should not perform his functions like appointing or sacking a County Executive Committee (CEC) Member, or signing papers? Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it has just come into my mind that the answer to your question is in the last paragraph. The mischief that is being cured in the last paragraph, which is that the Controller of Budget, the Auditor General, respective county assemblies and CECs to work directly with the deputy governor while exercising the functions of county governor in order to facilitate effective functions. It means that the governor is unable to do all those things. Therefore, it is not the physical office. It is not his physical presence that is being challenged here, but the performance of his function as an officer in that office. If that was not the case, then"
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