All parliamentary appearances
Entries 3261 to 3270 of 9741.
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is now my honour and privilege to invite the elegantly dressed and exemplary woman leader in the Republic to do a catwalk and approach the Dispatch Box, so that she can appreciate the fact that we feel her today.
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, allow me to ride on that important question. Before I do so, I would like to send my “condolences” to our brother and hero, Gov. Isaac Rutto.
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Sorry, not condolences. I know some people would be happy if they heard he is no more but he is going to be there. God is the final arbiter. I wish to send sympathy to Gov. Isaac Rutto. The issue in question is security. Could the Chairman clarify in view of the fact that in the recently ended by-election in Turkana, the daughter of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) candidate was shot by the police? In Bomet again, it was a political situation. Could the Chairman clarify that Jubilee Government does not intend to use the police to Intimidate members ...
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir. Whereas I appreciate the acknowledgement by Sen. Murkomen that in Kakamega County, hooligans were used to teargas us at Muliro Gardens, is he in order without substantiation to allege that Gov. Isaac Rutto pays goons who traverse across the border to neigbouring county of Narok? Could he substantiate that allegation?
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, can you make a determination whether we are properly in the Committee. Under the rules of this House, the House is never in the Committee with the bars drawn. Could you make that determination?
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir. I appreciate that in guiding the House, you refer to Standing Order No.1 and it refers to matters for which the Standing Orders do not provide.
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, if you look at Standing Order No.1(2), that provision is also found in the usages, traditions and practices of this House. We already have the usages and traditions in this regard and, therefore, you cannot refer to that Standing Order. With due respect, could you reconsider your ruling?
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, that is a very important point of order. In my mind, it is unprecedented. We have never had that kind of situation on a statement. When you make the ruling, please, weigh it carefully. This is because when a matter is suspended, for whatever reason, in the middle of debate, when it comes back and the person who was having the Floor is given the Floor and is not there, that is the end of the matter. So, should you choose to give the Floor to the Chairperson who was reading the statement, tradition will require ...
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I plead with you that you do not allow the statement to be read for the important reason that is a very sensitive matter and the person who demanded for it is not here. It will require that he requests for further clarifications, if need be. Let us not deviate from the standard practice. I request that you defer it one more time.
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8 Nov 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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