All parliamentary appearances
Entries 501 to 510 of 1948.
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Therefore, when we see what is happening outside the Chamber and we hear what amounts to an advance---
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me finish. May I, please, conclude my observations?
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me finish. May I, please, conclude my observations?
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me conclude. Hon. colleagues, the point I am making is important for the dignity and the freedom of this House. Whichever side of the aisle you sit, whether on the left hand side or the right hand side of the Speaker---
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me conclude. Hon. colleagues, the point I am making is important for the dignity and the freedom of this House. Whichever side of the aisle you sit, whether on the left hand side or the right hand side of the Speaker---
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me conclude by saying that we must condemn, in the strongest terms possible, the attempt of any authority outside this House to intimidate, threaten and to attempt to control the debate in this House and the outcome of this House.
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, let me conclude by saying that we must condemn, in the strongest terms possible, the attempt of any authority outside this House to intimidate, threaten and to attempt to control the debate in this House and the outcome of this House.
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
I conclude by also saying that we respect the Chair, the rules and orderliness. However, hon. Members should also not be intimidated by what sounds like an advance punishment. That is because if we are going to commence debate on a premise where hon. Members are intimidated, and aware that they have already been condemned and punished---
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18 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
I conclude by also saying that we respect the Chair, the rules and orderliness. However, hon. Members should also not be intimidated by what sounds like an advance punishment. That is because if we are going to commence debate on a premise where hon. Members are intimidated, and aware that they have already been condemned and punished---
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11 Dec 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. One fine afternoon, 32 years ago, specifically on 9th June, 1982, the House of Parliament sat and in a single afternoon debated in an accelerated fashion and passed the famous Section of the Constitution - Section 2 of the Constitution - that transformed this country into a de jure single party State. It took almost a decade of sweat, blood, limps and lives to correct that terrible aberration engineered by a House of Parliament. Tomorrow, we celebrate the 51st Anniversary of our Independence as a nation. On this day, the eve of our Independence Anniversary we ...
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