All parliamentary appearances
Entries 321 to 330 of 17810.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I am amending paragraph (c) by inserting a new subsection immediately after subsection (2B). If the Leader of the Majority Party was deleting, then my amendment could have fallen by the wayside but he has improved on (c). Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, you should tell Amos Kimunya, Member for Kipipiri, to know that when am on my feet, I can only listen to the Chair or Speaker. Of course, he is talking to me. Anyway, just guide.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I think the principal in this particular matter is that the office of Registrar of Political Parties is independent. 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.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
Two, the funds that are being discussed in this particular Article are tax payers’ money allocated and appropriated by this House. It is only fair that the Auditor-General as it is now, submits it to this House and this House submits it to the relevant Committee be it the Special Funds Committee or PAC. With that, we need to move and agree for the first time whether he is an auditor or not. That is not the matter for discussion.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
I agree with the Leader that at all times public money and tax payers’ money, now that it is being given to village parties, they must therefore, account for it.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I humbly, request that the statements made by Hon. Babu Owino must be expunged from the Hansard . He should withdraw and apologise. You forgot to ask him to do that. You have done to many Members.
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. My amendment has nothing to do with lollipops. I passed that age of eating them. Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I beg to move: THAT, Clause 20 of the Bill be amended in paragraph (c)—
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
(a) by deleting the proposed new paragraph (fd); and
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
(b) by deleting the proposed new paragraph (fe). Clause 20 (fd) and (fe) of the Bill provide additional functions for the Registrar of Political Parties which shall be to regulate political parties’ nominations and train election agents. I want Members to listen to me. I am sure that you will remember me because you will be victims of this proposed law. The framers of the Constitution did not contemplate that one of the functions of the Registrar of the Political Parties would be to train your agents for party nominations. Hon. Otiende Amollo is seated in the House. I am ...
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
is trying to confer upon the Registrar powers that amount to interference with the democratic space of political parties to conduct their affairs. I want Members to listen to me. I am moving this amendment on behalf of the people of Garissa Township. I do not need to withdraw. For the first time in the history of Kenya, political parties are formed from the provision in the Constitution on multi-party system. If we can subject ourselves as parties to be regulated by the office of the Registrar of Political Parties, then what was the essence of political parties submitting nomination ...
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5 Jan 2022 in National Assembly:
I am moving my amendment. If you do not agree with it, I have no problem. However, I will go on record that I have warned you. Parties should be free to conduct their nominations, choose and train persons of their choice as party agents. Hence, my amendment to remove these proposed new functions. Since when in the history of this country have we said that our party agents can be trained that way? I have been in the ODM; I have been in the URP; I am in Jubilee, on my way out - I have left the carcass, ...
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