{"id":966818,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/966818/?format=json","text_counter":317,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. Cherargei","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13217,"legal_name":"Cherarkey K Samson","slug":"cherarkey-k-samson"},"content":"might be coming from a cosmopolitan region. I could also havea nick name in town, and another name in the village that is associated with lightning and thunder. In another area, I may be known by a different name. How will you marry all those? Those are take home notes for the Mover of the Motion, Sen. (Eng.) Maina. This is a brilliant idea, and I hope that it will be included in our time so that it becomes easy, since names travel fast. As a politician, you do not know the pain you undergo when you have a similar name, especially in the ballot. When I was doing my nomination, it happened that another person had a name almost similar to mine. His name had “be” and mine had “ch.” He, therefore, went away with a chunk of my votes, and I have not forgiven him up to now. Therefore, when we have unique names in the ballot paper, it will be a very good, brilliant and innovative idea."}