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

Entries 15261 to 15270 of 17799.

  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, Part V of the Bill contains miscellaneous provisions that talk about maintenance of the media code of conduct and the accreditation of journalists. The accreditation of journalists is provided for under clause 46 of the Bill. Clause 47 provides for offences and a general penalty subject to amendments. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Part VI of the Bill contains provisions on the repeal of the Media Act, 2007 and for the transition of the Council. The law we are creating is for the transition from the Media Council of 2007 to the complaints commission with all the staff, rights, liabilities and proceedings. That transition will be guided by Part VI of this Bill. The enactment of this Bill shall occasion additional expenditure of public funds, which shall be provided for in the Estimates. Those are the salient features and highlights of this Bill. Today, this Bill will go through the Second Reading which ... view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Members of Parliament, so that when this Bill comes to the Committee Stage, amendments suitable to all the stakeholders are brought to the House for the enactment of this law. We want Bills to be enacted. With that, I request the able Vice-Chair of the Committee on Energy, Communication and Information, hon. Kiptanui, to second the Media Council Bill, National Assembly Bill No.20 of 2013. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. My good friend, hon. Ochieng, has quoted Article 249(2). That provision talks about commissions. It is all commissions. The hon. Member should not mislead the House and the country. I want to tell hon. Ochieng that before this House there is a constitutional Bill touching on a Commission called “SRC”. It is this same House that passed a report last Thursday on the Judicial Service Commission (JSC). view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: The National Police Service Commission is not different from these other commissions. Further, when a Bill of this nature comes to the Floor of this House, ultimately, the House has powers to reject it at the Third Stage. Yesterday, we changed the “engine” of the Matrimonial Property Bill and that fundamentally changed that law. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Secondly, before a Bill is printed, it goes through the stakeholders including the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution (CIC). Whether you like the CIC or not it is the only commission mandated by law to oversee the implementation of the new Constitution. Every Bill must get the concurrence of the CIC which is led by Charles Nyachae. We might not like the face of Charles Nyachae or we might not like his members, but unless you do what you did to the six members of the JSC, Charles Nyachae’s input is as mandatory as any other commission. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: The Speaker and the Legal Department of Parliament looked at that Bill and it was printed. The point is that you used a big phrase “commissions” to mislead the House. Let us debate, come to the Third Stage, disagree with the Committee, the owners of the Bill and say that this Bill will go back minus the amendments they wanted. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: With that we can move on. view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: Thank you very much, hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to give my contribution on this very important discussion on the Floor today. I want to say from the outset that from 27th August, 2010, Kenyans made a very deliberate step to move from a Constitution and regimes that empowered either individuals or specific officers, to devolution of not only resources but even indeed authority. We moved from the Westminster approach of Government to the American The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained ... view
  • 13 Nov 2013 in National Assembly: model of governance so that decision- making, indeed, is empowered and given to the people. view

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