All parliamentary appearances
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, this House orders that the business appearing as Order Nos.9 and 10 in the Order Paper be exempted from the provisions of Standing Order 40(3), being a Wednesday Morning, a day allocated for Business not sponsored by the Majority or Minority Party or Business sponsored by a committee. This is just in line with what we are going to do after this Procedural Motion, that the next sitting days, starting with yesterday afternoon, we will just be dealing with Committee of Supply, a very important aspect of the ...
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chair of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, for those of us who were here in the morning, took us through to Vote 1185. The Supplementary Order Paper has been reorganised. Some of you are using the old Order Paper that was used in the morning. Let us follow the current Supplementary Order Paper and the Chair is right. We are starting with Vote No.1204.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I think the people of Kisumu Central must be watching. I do not think this is why they have sent Hon. Ouda to this House. Very soon, I will go to Kisumu. The people of Kisumu did not send him to just say no to everything, even to a Procedural Motion.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, tell him to sit down. We are not in Kisumu County Assembly. This is the august House. He said more than 100 noes yesterday.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Members, if you remember, there was one time an MCA undressed. If you did not know, that was Hon. Ouda. This is the man. When you come to the august House, you must behave like an honourable Member. Yesterday, he said no over 100 times. The people of Kisumu Central, who I know, and I have campaigned there for other colleagues, and the Leader of the Minority Party knows, are very enlightened voting segment of this country. They did not send him to say no to everything that comes to the House.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, I want to make it very clear that the House does not act in vain. Everything that this House passes or does must be implementable and that is what I meant. For instance, the figure allocated by the Constitution for the Equalisation Fund is a certain percentage. So, if this House passes an allocation that is twice that percentage contrary to what is in the law, then that is an amendment in vain. Secondly, if this House passes a provision that, in the opinion of the Budget and Appropriations Committee (BAC), falls within the deficit level ...
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman. I think the Clerk’s Office must be fair to this House. We cannot amend figures on the Order Paper. Somebody must take responsibility. The Chair is not under obligation to move items in amended form. Whoever typed and printed this must take responsibility. I want you to make a statement on this. We cannot be telling Members to be here and then whoever is dealing with this matter brings documents with errors.
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13 Jun 2018 in National Assembly:
As you can remember, in the 10th Parliament, the current President went through hell when the National Treasury printed Estimates with some errors. What we are dealing with is similar to Estimates. We cannot have an Order Paper with errors. How do we know that as we move forward, we will encounter more errors? Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, please, give direction on that error. It is not for Hon. Ichung’wah to come and move it in an amended form. He has done his work and wants to move figures as per the Budget Estimates approved by his Committee.
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