Aden Bare Duale

Parties & Coalitions

Born

15th June 1967

Post

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Rd.
P.O Box 41842 – 00100
Nairobi, Kenya

Email

hmsk@wananchi.com

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adendualle@gmail.com

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0722759866

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Aden Bare Duale

Leader of Majority in the National Assembly 2013-2020

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 9311 to 9320 of 17810.

  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Two, the signature of the Leader of the Minority Party and my signature are appended to this Bill. That means that this is a Bill of both coalitions in this House. Thirdly, I want to go on record that this Bill is borne out of the passage of the Joint Select Committee’s Report, which was done last week. The passage means that those Bills are legitimately before the House. Finally, although I am going to raise it at the Committee of the whole House, I have a Communication which was made by the substantive Speaker. We will raise those objections ... view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: With those many remarks, I beg reply. view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Election Offences Bill, 2016 be read a Second Time. Hon. Speaker, again, this is a Bill that has the signature of the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party. That tells you that this is a product that is negotiated by our colleagues from both Houses. I am sure it is in the interest of what brought us together, what removed us from the streets, what made Kenyans die and properties destroyed. That has culminated into this Bill. Therefore, it is not an ordinary Bill. This is ... view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: This Bill prohibits the use of public resources by candidates during elections. Public resources include county resources, national Government resources, Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and the affirmative resources for our 47 women representatives. It empowers the Commission to demand a full account of all the public resources ordinarily at the disposal of every candidate. For example, if we use the CDF money in our election campaigns--- I remember the petitions against Hon. Mwashetani and Hon. Outa were in relation to the CDF money. For county governments, it is the devolved funds while for the national Government, it is national Government ... view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: The Bill provides for offences related to the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in elections where systems are hacked, data transmission is curtailed or distracted. Clause 3 deals with offences relating to the registrar of voters. Clause 4 deals with offenses relating to multiple registrations as a voter where you register yourself in many places. Clause 5 provides for offences relating to the voting process. What you do on the voting day? Clause 6 provides for offenses by members and staff of the Commission. For example, if the staff of the Commission are bribed or compromised, then they ... view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Hon. Speaker, Clause 9 provides for the offence of bribery and Clause 10 provides for the offence of undue influence. This can mean many things. I relate it to the story between my great friend Hon. Wanga and her subject in Homa Bay. It is good to have Hon. Kaluma as one of your subjects. He is a very loyal man, particularly when he is under. view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Clause 11 outlaws the use of force or violence during elections period. Those who hire view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: and chinkororo and many other people will be dealt with according to Clause 11. view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Clause 12 deals with the use of the national security organs: the police, the army or the General Service Unit (GSU) to win an election. Clause 14 deals with the use of public resources during election, such as the National Government Constituencies Development Fund. view
  • 31 Aug 2016 in National Assembly: Clause 16 deals with conveyance of voters with intent of influencing an election result. Clause 18 deals with an offence that requires employers to allow their workers or employees a reasonable period of voting. Denying your staff time to go and vote is an election offence. That is found in Clause 18. view

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