All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7471 to 7480 of 17810.
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House: The Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Judicial Service Commission for the Financial Year 2015/2016. Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June 2016 and the certificates therein: The National Museums of Kenya The Consolidated Bank of Kenya The Occupational Therapy and Health Fund The Water Resources Management Authority The National Environment Management Authority The Public Complaints Committee on Environment The Office of the Attorney-General and the Department of Justice The State ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
I beg to give notices of the following Motions: THAT, cognisant of the Report of the Select Committee on Regional Integration of the 11th Parliament on the ratification of the East African Community (EAC) Protocol on Privileges and Immunities and, pursuant to Section 8 of the Treaty Making and Ratification Act 2012; this House approves the ratification of the protocol to operationalise the East African Community (EAC) Protocol on Privileges and Immunities.
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I have my own Adjournment Motion. With your permission, I rise to give notice of Motion for the adjournment of the House to discuss urgent matters and issues relating to the 2017 General Election. 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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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Following our Parliamentary Group Meeting, I want to indulge you that we step down this matter until when the House Business Committee (HBC) will feel it fit as Members of the Jubilee Coalition have a discussion on this matter. I really want to indulge you to step it down.
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion: THAT, pursuant to Standing Order 33(1), I seek leave of the House to move this Motion for Adjournment for the purpose of discussing an urgent matter relating to the outcome of the presidential vote in the 2017 General Election and other connected matters. Article 95(2) of the Constitution mandates this House to deliberate and resolve issues of concern to the people of Kenya. Following the judgment of the Supreme Court, there has been a broad discourse in the country on the next election. I urge you to stop Members ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
repeat election – not within 40 or 50 days, but within 60 days. The 60th day for this matter will be on 1st November, 2017. In following all that, there is an atmosphere that our colleagues will boycott the election. Hon. Speaker, it is not the first time I am hearing of people wanting to boycott elections. In the year 2007, some of the candidates who stood against me boycotted elections, but I ended up being the Member of Parliament for Dujis then. The date is fast approaching for the fresh election. I can confirm to the country that our ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
of us who won in this election enough is enough – that Kenya can move. It is so absurd because he is used to joining governments seeking power through corners. He does not use the main highway. Once again, this man, with his cohorts, wants to interpret the Constitution to fit their own way. Hon. Speaker, Article 142 of the Constitution provides that the President shall hold office until the next President is sworn in. As such, there exists no vacuum as to the leadership in this country and the President has all the powers in terms of Article 132. ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
The culture of mob justice, where you violate the Constitution thinking that you are the only man in Kenya, shall not be tolerated. We want to tell our friend that enough is enough. He should ask Musalia Mudavadi to apply to become the chair of IEBC when an opportunity arises next time. We, as the Jubilee Party, do not care who becomes the chair of IEBC. We do not care who prints the ballot papers. All we care is that on 26th October at 6.00 a.m., there should be ballot papers at polling stations and that Kenyans will queue to ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
and his cohorts are saying that they are victims and that their election was stolen, they have been given another opportunity to win the presidential election on 26th October. Why are they scared? A crazy man called David Ndii – he happens to be his consultant and strategist – one night said on television that leadership in this country will be achieved not through the ballot, but through the bullet. I am sure that the late Kivuitu is watching from his grave what Raila Odinga and his cohorts are doing. Isaack Hassan is a consultant. Just before the general elections ...
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26 Sep 2017 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker.
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