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Entries 7181 to 7190 of 17810.
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Assembly and Senators to the Parliamentary Service Commission-
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
(a)under sub-section (c)(i)- (i) The Hon. Naomi Shabaan, EGH, MP. (ii) The Hon. Aden Keynan, CBS, MP. (iii) The Hon. Senator Beth Mugo, EGH, MP. (iv) The Hon. Senator Aaron Cheruiyot, MP.
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
(b) under section (c)(ii)- (i) The Hon. Gladys Wanga, MP. (ii) The Hon. Aisha Jumwa, MP. (iii) The Hon. Senator George Khaniri, MP. Hon. Speaker, I am sure the Leader of the Minority Party should be preparing himself to defend his side of the list. 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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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I totally disagree with my good friend, Hon. T. J. Kajwang’. I have lived here for long. Any time an agenda is brought to this House, be it a Bill or Motion, any Member of this House, to my recollection, can stand up and raise the constitutionality of that item. It is not whether the Mover has moved and seconded. These are the traditions that I have seen. I have seen the 10th Parliament and 11th Parliament where even the Speaker suspended debate of a Bill for Second Reading to give a Communication later. Let us The electronic ...
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
not gag Members. What Hon. Muturi Kigano, a Member of the Jubilee Party, raised and was seconded by Hon. Momanyi and Hon. Memusi is not about whether I have infiltrated the Opposition side. This is a House of politics and in politics we do all that political craftsmanship calls for. Hon. Junet has the right to do his political craftsmanship in Jubilee Party. I can also engage the WDM. I might be in their party in 2022. Members can rise at any given time before a Motion is moved, if there is an issue of constitutionality, then the Speaker must ...
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Article 127 (c)(i) is very clear. It is cast in stone. It talks about parties. On the side of NASA, the only two parliamentary parties that have more than 5 per cent of the number of Members in this House are the Wiper Democratic Movement and the Orange Democratic Movement. Hon. Memusi raised the issue of Article 10 of the Constitution which is on national values and principles of governance like equity and social justice. Article 10 of the Constitution is bigger than Article 127 of the Constitution. We must do justice to Members and political parties, even if their ...
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
We will vote for the son of Hon. Kalonzo Musyoka as Jubilee. I have that instruction. Apart from fighting for them this morning, this afternoon, we will vote for his son. The WDM should sit comfortably because they have votes this afternoon. They should not allow the likes of Hon. Junet and Hon. Mbadi who want to transport and export party dictatorship to this Floor. You cannot bring dictatorship here. The culture of party dictatorship and arrogance must end when we enter the Chamber. Hon. Junet must listen to everybody.
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:
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14 Dec 2017 in National Assembly:
THAT, pursuant to Article 127(2) of the Constitution, the National
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