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"speaker_name": "Kipipiri, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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"content": " I second and just highlight that, in addition to what the Whip of the Majority Party has said, that this Calendar is just a guiding framework and that the House is at liberty to alter the sitting days and times, of course, through the House Business Committee. At least, this gives people prior information, for planning purposes, so that we are able to synchronise the activities within the constituencies, holidays and all that so that people are not rushing to be in the constituencies or the House. They will not be absent from here on the excuse that they were going for some committee meeting and yet, the Calendar has been published. It is for people to align all their personal and private matters, affairs of the constituency and committee activities around the Calendar of the House. That is because priority is given to the House. We are elected to be Members of the National Assembly. We are supposed to be in the National Assembly representing the people, not out there in the fundraisers and not in all those public gatherings. Your first priority is to be in the House. Guided by the Calendar, people can now align all those other activities outside or during the short recesses and weekends. I second."
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