All parliamentary appearances
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29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you for giving me this opportunity to comment on this Report. This is one time that I thank God for the new Constitution. Mr. Speaker, Sir, ---
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29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
I said I am commenting on the Report. You do not force me to support or oppose. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the reason I thank the new Constitution is that if this matter had not been given parameters or limits in terms of formulas and it was left to us politicians,
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29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, unlike the normal points of order raised by Mr. Jakoyo Midiwo, he is not intimidating me. I know my Standing Orders. As a Member of the Committee, I cannot openly say that I oppose the Report. However, there are issues that are in the Report that have been overtaken by events. Having said that, I want to thank the new Constitution because without it, we would be talking of major gerrymandering at the constituency level. At this point---
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29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
You guys, I want to go home!
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29 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the interest of a Member of Parliament is to present views. It is in your job description to represent interest. Therefore, I am not going to declare my interest on anything. Mr. Speaker, Sir, having said that, the new Constitution has reduced gerrymandering to the ward level. That is why you are seeing those who have missed constituencies despite their numbers such as Kinangop, Malava, Malindi and the rest, have no remedy because we have legislated in addition to the limits that have been placed in the Constitution. This Report deals with some errors and those errors ...
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28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
Any other statements?
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28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
We have covered the Statements.
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28 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
What is out of order?
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22 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I wish to join Kenyans and my colleagues in sending our condolences to the family of hon. Michuki and the people of Kangema. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, in the last Parliament, those of us who would not dare call hon. Michuki on his face called him “Uncle Mich” because he kept saying: “You young people, do not look for shortcuts.” Anytime you praised him for a good thing he did, he would say: “If you did not want to do it, do not do it at all, if you do not plan to do it as ...
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22 Feb 2012 in National Assembly:
With those few remarks, I send my pole .
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