All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1001 to 1010 of 9741.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairperson, on a point of order.
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12 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Temporary Chairperson. The discussion taking place now is the reason we have the Committee of the Whole. Sen. Omogeni, the reading we have is that we are now making the law that will align with the fears that caused the courts to make that pronouncement. Once we legislate the way we have done, going forward, we will be doing something, which will be aligned to what the courts wished. It is up to you as an active Member of the Azimio Coalition and a legislator to go and visit the issue of the money already collected. We ...
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7 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I second.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Apologies on behalf of the Chairperson of Finance and the whole Committee. We have been in session from 7 a.m. We have just ended the meeting. I rise to give notice of the following Motion on the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget on the 2024 Budget Policy Statement - THAT, the Senate, adopts the Report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Budget on the 2024 Budget Policy Statement laid on the Table of the Senate on Tuesday, 5th March, 2024, and pursuant to Section 25 (7) of the Public Finance ...
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, listening to what the Senator for Nairobi City County has told you, there would be greater benefit if you allowed both the Question to be raised and be responded to by the Cabinet Secretary and the Statement to be sought, for the reason that this is a matter of grave national concern. Therefore, hearing from the Cabinet Secretary himself and getting a report from the committee will benefit this country more than us having that Question stood down.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Kwani wewe utanifundisha vile nitazungumza katika Seneti?
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I have this inkling that the Minister who has been so rude as to fail to come this morning is holed up somewhere following these proceedings now just to see how we are going to handle her case. I request you to allow the House to exercise Standing Order No. 51(d). Since the Minister is watching these proceedings, 51(d) states as follows: ‘‘(d) Non-attendance by Cabinet Secretaries. The Senate may, where a Cabinet Secretary fails, without reasonable cause, to appear and respond to Questions under this Part, move a motion to censure the Cabinet Secretary.’’
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6 Mar 2024 in Senate:
This Minister is now ripe for a Motion of censure because she has never appeared before this House. Severally, we have asked her to come and respond to matters of grave national importance. She is a let down to the structure of Government. She is failing the Executive. With due respect, without being seen to be using the name of the President, I put it to the President that this is dereliction of duty. This Minister is not fit to hold public office. If she was, she would not have failed to find time to be here this morning and ...
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