All parliamentary appearances
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
I am sure they are somewhere driving right now. The necessary law must apply and those vehicles must be confiscated in the highways by the police under the direction of the Serjeant-at- Arms and the Clerk. Hon. Speaker, this is the same coalition that says: “We believe in the rule of law.” They are always out there. They have turned the rule of law into anarchy. It is very good. I talked to 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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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
one of them yesterday. When our coalition brought the minutes from our PG as per the Standing Order, it was Hon. Washiali who wrote to you and gave my office a copy. Hon. Washiali wrote to you as the Majority Whip and said that the coalition had appointed the following individuals-- - I am shocked that Norman Magaya is appointing people. He has no locus standi in the Standing Orders. I am hearing Hon. Mbadi appointing himself.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Wetangula is appointing Hon. Mbadi when he does not belong to this House. Today, I am so happy with your Communication. Hon. Members, Speaker’s Communications are very important documents. Your Communication will be used by other jurisdictions and Parliaments. So, I want to thank you for that clarity. As we sit here, there is no leadership in NASA. Anyone of them sitting here or listening to me should aspire to become a leader.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, if you allow me, when Hon. Junet speaks, Baba has spoken. So, we take that as the position. It is Raila Odinga who has spoken.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 120, this House resolves to reduce the publication period of the Supplementary Appropriation (No. 3) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 42 of 2017) from seven (7) days to one (1) day.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, it is very clear. What is the essence of this Bill? What does it do? This is the Bill that will give Government the resources in the sense that after the adoption of the Supplementary Appropriation Report of the Committee, this Bill makes the provisions for giving statutory sanctions for public expenditure for the year that is ending 30th June 2018 on the basis of the supplementary estimates which were adopted by the House. The Standing Orders give us the leeway to deal with it in all the three stages. So, I ask colleagues that we reduce the ...
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, you have given directions and I want to add. It happened in Burkina Faso where demonstrators burnt the National Assembly. It also happened in Gabon where over 1,500 demonstrators went to Parliament, ransacked everything and burnt all the offices. It also happened in Paraguay where the congress of that country was burned. So, we are talking from experience. Yesterday, for strange reasons, I know Hon. Arati and his team with their demonstrators were going round Parliament from one street to the other until I asked why they should do it in Parliament. I agree that security must be ...
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Supplementary Appropriation (No.3) Bill of 2017 be now read a Second Time. The Financial Year 2017/2018 Supplementary Estimates No.1 was submitted to the National Assembly on 27th September 2017. Consequently, this House approved the Report of the Ad Hoc Committee that was formed to review the 2017/2018 Supplementary Estimates No.1. At the outset, I wish to commend and thank the Ad Hoc Committee on the Supplementary Estimates for its dedication and commitment in providing recommendations on the 2017/2018 Supplementary Estimates No.1, which was adopted by this House yesterday. The Government has fully ...
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Where are the reductions? The reductions are in Development Expenditure. A sum of Kshs9.5 billion has been reduced from the State Department for Planning and Statistics. There is a further reduction of Kshs6.7 billion meant for the Digital Literacy Programme and, of course, a reduction of Kshs7.5 billion from the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport (LAPSSET) Project. This is a fairly self-explanatory Bill. Therefore, I beg to move and ask Hon. Limo to second.
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12 Oct 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Supplementary Appropriation (No.3) Bill be read a Second time.
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