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"content": "with the provisions of the County Governments Act is a constitutional imperative and a constitutional command. The authority derives strictly from the Constitution and, therefore, it cannot be cured in any interpretation whatsoever. Therefore, in terms of that issue, it is important to emphasise that the Senate has no powers whatsoever to change provisions which have been put in statutes. The only power that you have is to introduce an amendment to that section, which shall then go through the normal legislative process, then the timelines will definitely change. Therefore, as it is, I am going to make submissions that compliance with these timelines is strictly a fundamental legal question. If you look at the provisions of Section 33 of the County Government Act regarding the timelines, in summary, the Senate has breached these timelines by 28 days."
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