All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2931 to 2940 of 17810.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Now therefore this House: 1. Reiterates and reaffirms its commitment to respect, uphold and defend the Constitution in terms of Article 3 of the Constitution; 2. Further reiterates and reaffirms the exclusive role of the Speaker of the National Assembly and the relevant Committee of the House in the consideration of any motion 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:
that makes provision for a matter listed in the definition of a money Bill under Article 114 of the Constitution; 3. Further reiterates And reaffirms its oversight role over national revenue and its expenditure, including the lawful and effective use of public funds by all state organs; 4. Urges the Speaker to continue engaging the Speaker of the Senate on establishing an appropriate framework for jointly resolving any question as to whether a Bill concerns county governments as and when such a question arises; 5. Reaffirms that, pursuant to the provisions of Article 95(4) and (5) of the Constitution, the ...
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
122 (Voting in Parliament) of the Constitution with regard to the
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
operation of the Senate. e. That, in the meantime, the House Business Committee, upon this Resolution, inquires into the foregoing concerns and presents a report to this House as soon as is practicable.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, allow me to state that before we got here, we restrained ourselves from acting and gave time to our colleagues in the Senate since the Senate is still a baby learning how to walk, how to appreciate, how to understand and familiarise itself with its new functions.
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
We have now said we cannot wait anymore for the baby to walk. This baby must stand. We must teach the baby how to walk and how to eat solid food. The baby cannot drink milk forever. We must teach the baby where to walk and its boundaries. If we do not do this, I am afraid the traction for abolishment of the Senate will gather momentum and soon we will have no baby to talk about. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposes only. Acertified version of this Report can be obtained from the ...
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113(2) of the Constitution and Standing Order 150, this House adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee on the Irrigation Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 46 of 2017), laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 2nd July 2019, and approves the mediated version of the Irrigation Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 46 of 2017).
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
History repeats itself. In 1963, the Senate was once a House in the history of this country. Our Senate needs to sober up. Kenyans are getting tired of using their taxes to finance the operations of a moribund House. The last straw came especially with myself and the Leader of the Minority Party when we had been appointed by this House to represent the National Assembly in five mediation committees. What we saw was horror. What we experienced, if replayed, will cause anger. Worse still, if what we experienced was to be played on national television, Kenyans would weep. It ...
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3 Jul 2019 in National Assembly:
It is very unfortunate that this House has sat and watched helplessly as the Senate wallows into oblivion of un-constitutionalism. Why do I say so? How can the Senate purport to represent counties and protect devolution when it focuses on passing legislation that seeks to promote the interest of county governments? How can the Senate purport to say that? That it seeks, affirms, protects and defends the Constitution when it is constantly offending the provisions of Articles 96, 109 and 110 of the Constitution. Article 96 is very clear. We want to tell the Senate and the people of Kenya ...
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