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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
acknowledging that Somaliland is not a barrier. It has already been given an opportunity to deal with Kenya. I appeal to colleagues not to try killing a fly with a sledge hammer. This is a non- issue. Let the PS of Foreign Affairs enjoy his freedom of thought and expression. Some of us have had to pay high prices for freedom of expression. Let us not use Parliament to intimidate civil servants. If we want to deal with issues of Foreign Affairs, there is a substantive Cabinet Secretary whom we can call here instead of focusing on his civil servant ...
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
acknowledging that Somaliland is not a barrier. It has already been given an opportunity to deal with Kenya. I appeal to colleagues not to try killing a fly with a sledge hammer. This is a non- issue. Let the PS of Foreign Affairs enjoy his freedom of thought and expression. Some of us have had to pay high prices for freedom of expression. Let us not use Parliament to intimidate civil servants. If we want to deal with issues of Foreign Affairs, there is a substantive Cabinet Secretary whom we can call here instead of focusing on his civil servant ...
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
acknowledging that Somaliland is not a barrier. It has already been given an opportunity to deal with Kenya. I appeal to colleagues not to try killing a fly with a sledge hammer. This is a non- issue. Let the PS of Foreign Affairs enjoy his freedom of thought and expression. Some of us have had to pay high prices for freedom of expression. Let us not use Parliament to intimidate civil servants. If we want to deal with issues of Foreign Affairs, there is a substantive Cabinet Secretary whom we can call here instead of focusing on his civil servant ...
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.105. Is it in order for the Member to impute improper motives on a civil servant when he knows that Dr. Abraham SingOei was not only vetted by the National Assembly, but is also a distinguished lawyer with a doctorate in law.
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.105. Is it in order for the Member to impute improper motives on a civil servant when he knows that Dr. Abraham SingOei was not only vetted by the National Assembly, but is also a distinguished lawyer with a doctorate in law.
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise pursuant to Standing Order No.105. Is it in order for the Member to impute improper motives on a civil servant when he knows that Dr. Abraham SingOei was not only vetted by the National Assembly, but is also a distinguished lawyer with a doctorate in law.
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
It is a thin line.
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
It is a thin line.
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7 Dec 2023 in Senate:
It is a thin line.
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