All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2401 to 2410 of 9741.
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, since you have allowed me, allow me to say this one, please.
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
I will not sing. Seeing what is going on in this House, Members will just have to go back to the rules. If indeed you have accepted, painstakingly, to do what you did, then I expect Members to also hold a conversation with themselves the way you did. This would be the time for the Senator of Isiolo to re-examine herself and ask, if it is true that knowing that the sub-judice rule applies, just as much, to Parliament, as it does to the Judiciary, what would she do in view of that if we are serious? Similarly, I request ...
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Sen. Dullo is a lawyer---
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Yes, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I am concluding on this remark because you have allowed me that much. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, you did not invite yourself into speaking to the separation of the offices. There were a lot of points of order that caused you to prepare this Communication. Otherwise, originally, he had refused. Why are we being dishonest? Are you saying we are children in this House? Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir.
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, we have heard about the story of the proverbial ostrich that buried its head in the sand. The President opened up and admitted to the country that he does not want a one-man show. When there were many vibes about the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), he appointed a Special Committee comprising of education specialist and other professionals to advise him. Today, Parliament is quiet. We should be asking ourselves about issues raised by Sen. Cherarkey on the CBC and supported by other colleagues. What is our advice to the President? Where is the Committee on Education ...
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
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22 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Government. Our colleagues on the Opposition will run away from it and say that our Government is useless because it is promoting a useless system of education and so on. Let us all reason together, not as Members of the Opposition or the Minority. If we do not speak, it might kill a generation. I thank you.
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21 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, my system never works, but my seat never moves.
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21 Feb 2023 in Senate:
Thank you for this chance. I rise to agree with the Senate Minority Leader and the remarks by Sen. Omogeni. I am reflecting on the remarks by the Senate Leader of Majority. Hon. Senators, Ladies and gentlemen, we have to be extremely careful. The doctrine of separation of powers in India has been followed by the Separation of Powers Act of India. Since this area is not clear, we have led the country to where we are now.
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