17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, there is a bit of interference from colleagues. I need your protection. You have not said a word. I am trying to stress the point that there is need to strengthen political parties.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Yes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I need your guidance on how to withdraw the pointing of a finger. I do not know whether I should point again.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
The Member for Turkana East, who is my brother, does not understand how I knew Hon. Amina. I have known her as a strong member of Chama cha Baba na Mama until recently. They are still associated because Chama cha Baba na Mama is still in Jubilee, where she is. So, they are still together.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
The point I am trying to make so that we save time is that this Bill is very important. It gives us a dispute resolution mechanism that would ensure fast resolution of differences among members of political parties. The point that would require clarification is the fact that in some cases, you find that the aggrieved members rush to courts of law to settle disputes. Others go to the political parties offices where we have a tribunal to solve their disputes.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
It needs to be clarified.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am concluding.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am known to be a gentleman, unless I am provoked. This happens to anybody.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
That is the position.
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17 Mar 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you were an ambassador, you always remain one. It is like being a Member of this House, you remain honourable. So, you can choose to refer to me as ambassador or Hon. Member but not general. Generals are elsewhere.
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