All parliamentary appearances
Entries 971 to 977 of 977.
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I withdraw both words. But I think the House got the gist of what I meant. The President has shown a lot of reconciliation. He has also shown that he wants the people's trust.
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I do not need to be---
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
I do not need his advice! What I was about to say before I was interrupted is that the President said that Parliament is the supreme organ of the Government. He did not say the Executive is the supreme organ as was asserted in the in the past. Therefore, he placed responsibility on this House. This House has to guide this nation maturely and responsibly. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, if we, as hon. Members, fail the electorate by not showing the way, we are to blame because the President has ably acknowledged that we are the supreme organ. Mr. Deputy ...
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I hope you will compensate the two minutes which have passed by. May I also commend the President for establishing the Ministry of Youth Affairs because we have many youth in this country who are just idling in the market places. The President said about 72 per cent of our population comprises of the youth. Therefore, something needed to be done urgently to look into their affairs. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to request that we allocate enough money for that Ministry. That Ministry should also have offices up to the constituency level, so ...
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when I said that, I meant that---
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I was talking about constituted parties as they are known.
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28 Mar 2006 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am complaining on behalf of women because, over the weekend we saw officials of some of those parties trying to confuse women in Afraha Stadium in Nakuru by urging them to support them, so that if they get to form the next Government, they will support women in their gender aspirations. We know, for sure, some of these parties are not gender friendly. The women from that region have been complaining bitterly on being left out. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we, as women, would like to tell them we are not blind, we can see. ...
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