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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
have about 18 independent Members in this House and based on the regions they come from, they aligned themselves, for whatever reasons, to either the minority or majority party. The NASA was a coalition. The Jubilee Party, its small affiliate parties and independent Members are a coalition.
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
In my opinion, we need guidance. We need a communication that will be used by future Parliaments if we shall still live in this presidential system. Why am I saying so? The function of a Member of Parliament in the Constitution is to legislate, oversight and represent. So, outside our parties, he must perform those duties. If we go back to history, this kind of a matter arose in the 10th Parliament, but now we are under a new dispensation. I am sure it is not only affecting Hon. Ochieng’. We have been very good to him. In fact, when ...
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker on a light note, Hon. Chachu Ganya, the man with so many camels, will agree with me. I do not know what Hon. Millie would say on how fishermen and women behave, but among the pastoralists, those who have few animals do not make decisions. Indeed, decisions are made by those who own many animals. This is because those with few animals are normally helped even during a drought when there is no milk. This is why the Minority and the Majority parties would have to be coalesced. Hon. Ochieng’, if you are very uncomfortable with the Minority ...
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1) and notwithstanding the resolution of the House of February 18, 2020, this House further resolves that during the Sittings of the House from June 4th, 2020 to July 2nd, 2020, each speech in debate on Bills, Motions (including Special Motions), Sessional Papers and Committee Reports, shall be limited as follows: a maximum of two hours with not more than 10 minutes for the Mover in moving and five minutes in replying and a maximum of five minutes for any other Member speaking, ...
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.28(4), this House resolves to further alter its Calendar (Regular Sessions) for the Fourth Session (2020), as amended on Tuesday, 14th April 2020 and resolves to- (a) suspend its sittings of Wednesdays (morning and afternoon) during the month of June, 2020 and the sitting of 1st July 2020; (b) hold sittings during the month of June, 2020 as follows- (i) Morning and afternoon sittings on Tuesdays of 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th June
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
2020 commencing at 10.00 a.m and 2.30 p.m respectively; (ii) Afternoon sittings on Thursday, 4th, 11th, 18th and 25th June 2020 at 2.30 p.m;
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
and ,
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
(c) hold an afternoon sitting on Thursday, 2nd July 2020 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I am sure Kenyans are aware that the President is trying to see how he can ease the COVID-19 restrictions. If you look at the business before the House, which is the Budget, Committee of Supply and the Finance Bill, the HBC, under your leadership, felt that we can sit twice a week. We will sit on Tuesday in the afternoon and then we allow the Clerk’s office to administer the necessary safety measures in the Chamber on Wednesday. Then we will sit on Thursday in the afternoon. We will sit the full day on Tuesday and then ...
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2 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
and has a deadline of 30th June 2020. We were only sitting for one day in a week. This Motion makes sure that we have two days in a week.
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