Aden Bare Duale

Parties & Coalitions

Born

15th June 1967

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

hmsk@wananchi.com

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adendualle@gmail.com

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0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

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  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will not take a lot of time on this Bill. I support it. This Bill is important to political parties. It will bring harmony within political parties. I thank the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs for bringing this Bill to this House. view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this country has had an acting Registrar of Political Parties for over eight years. I thank Madam Lucy Ndung’u because she has been acting as the Registrar of Political Parties. When you are in an acting position, you cannot make substantive decisions. First, I want to thank the Committee because it has provided the procedure in which the Political Parties Registrar will be recruited. view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: We also need to bring sanity in the running of political parties. You remember the other day I tabled audited reports of parties which do not exist in our respective constituencies and counties. There is a political party called ‘Farmers Party’, and Hon. Jakoyo asked where that party is. The rule is very clear. For you to be a recognised political party in this country, you must have 24 offices in 24 counties. I want to challenge any Member sitting here to tell us whether he or she has seen an office written ‘Farmers Party’. We must deal with that ... view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Nyamweya can greet his Secretary-General. view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: There is likelihood that he will be a governor. I served with him for years. He has the potential to be a governor, but I do not know whether he will convince voters. He has the curriculum vitae but, in politics, it does not matter. It is the wananchi who decide. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor. view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: The law must be followed. The Political Parties Registrar must be substantively appointed. The threshold of this Bill is that the recruitment procedure has been set out. view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Secondly, once we have a substantive Registrar of Political Parties, the enforcement will come in. We know that the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), The National Alliance Party (TNA), United Republican Party (URP) and Kenya African National Union (KANU) are parties which are known. They have Members of Parliament and Members of County Assemblies (MCAs). New Forum for the Restoration of Democracy (FORD) Kenya and the Alliance Party of Kenya (APK) have Members of Parliament, MCAs, governors and senators. But there are parties which are not known. They are docile but, as we approach the general election, especially during the nomination ... view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: Political parties have issues. We must bring in this Bill a proper procedure for use by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and Political Parties Registrar to enforce fair nomination of candidates within political parties. If political parties conduct free, fair and peaceful nominations, those small parties waiting for the day ODM, URP, TNA and many other parties will be doing their nominations, will not be there. They wait in the corridors. Their offices are somewhere along Moi Avenue or Tom Mboya Street. They wait somewhere and cash in. That is why there is no party discipline in this ... view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: The other day, I saw KANU saying that they had another tallying centre, and that their gubernatorial candidate in Kericho won. The only thing I remembered was that KANU was used to the mlolongo system of conducting elections, where candidates with shorter queues would win. The followers of KANU in Kericho County thought that Kenya was still in that state. They thought that because Mr. Sang’s ‘queue’ was very short, he should have been declared the winner. Kenya has left that stage of democracy. The days of the mlolongo voting system where Hon. Kenneth Matiba and many great men lost ... view
  • 17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly: My colleague, the Secretary-General of ODM - and whom I respect - always says that the Jubilee Coalition is taking the country back to the dark days. The revival of KANU and the re- branding of KANU is the biggest threat in this respect. That is the party which is most likely to take this country back to the dark days. Some of us have never been members of KANU, but we remember those dark days. We will not allow our coalition to go that route. I want to warn the CORD--- view

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