All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2921 to 2930 of 17810.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, can you clarify that your Communication is not taking back the country to the days before the multiparty era? We have a free conscience. The only place a Member of Parliament can enjoy free conscience and discuss anything is in the Chamber. But The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
now, unless you withdraw this Motion, the way you have communicated it, Members are now scared. Hon. Junet has serious issues on leadership.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, you will allow me to move the Motion in an amended form: “COGNISANT THAT, the matter of whether the question as to whether a Bill concerns counties could routinely arise has been addressed by the High Court of Kenya in the matter of
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
where the court held that the requirement contained in Article 110(3) of the Constitution comes into play when there is a question or doubt as to whether or not a Bill concerns counties”. I want to add the following words after counties, “where the demarcation of funding between the national and county governments is clear”.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Kenya Accreditation Service Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 17 of 2018) be now read a Third Time. I also request Hon. Gikaria, Member for Nakuru Town East Constituency, to second.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Aware that Article 93 of the Constitution of Kenya establishes two Houses of Parliament, each with a distinct mandate as outlined under Articles 95 and 96 of the Constitution, respectively; Whereas Article 95 of the Constitution specifically mandates the National Assembly to- The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
(a) represent the people of the constituencies and special interests in the National Assembly; (b) deliberate on and resolve issues of concern to the people; (c) enact legislation in accordance with Part 4 of Chapter Eight of the Constitution; (d) determine the allocation of national revenue between the levels of government, as provided in Part 4 of Chapter Twelve of the Constitution, and appropriate funds for expenditure by the national government and other national State organs; (e) exercise oversight over national revenue and its expenditure; (f) review the conduct in office of the President, the Deputy President and other State ...
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Cognisant that, the power of the Speakers of the Houses of Parliament under Article 110(3) is limited to resolution of a question as to whether a Bill concerns county governments or not; Aware that in furtherance to Article 110(3) of the Constitution, the House, through Standing Order 121, has mandated the Speaker to determine, in the first instance whether a Bill concerns county governments as and whenever a question arises and to establish an appropriate framework for jointly resolving the question with the Speaker of the Senate; Further aware that the Speaker has and continues to actively engage the Speaker ...
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
continues to so irregularly facilitate the offices of the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, offices that are unknown to the Constitution and any laws of Kenya; And whereas Article 132 of the Constitution generally mandates the National Assembly to receive names of persons nominated for appointment to public office by the President, vet their suitability or otherwise and to approve or reject their appointment; Concerned that despite the express provisions of the Constitution, the Senate continues to participate in the approval of the appointment of persons to State Offices, through a duplicate process, ...
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