Parties & Coalitions

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  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: peace, stability, prosperity and other national interests. The Government respects and upholds the constitutional provisions including the freedom of association and assembly, the right to demonstrate, picket and petition. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: While the Government respects the constitutional right to demonstrate, the organizers must stick to the confines of the Constitution, including and not limited to the stipulated time devoid of violence as stipulated in the Public Order Act. However, anyone planning to cause chaos, sabotage the economy and engage in lawlessness will be dealt with in accordance with the law. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the Members of the Azimio la Umoja One Coalition engaged in an illegal demonstration across the country. More often than not, some protestors turned rioters and, in some instances, goons took advantage of the demonstrations to loot businesses and destroy both public and private business across the country. The demonstrations led to disruption of the economy, injured and killed innocent citizens, looted private property and vandalized public property which led to massive loss in all the sectors of the economy including hotels, bars, markets, supermarkets, shops, financial institutions, schools, petrol stations. This is contrary to Section ... view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: All persons including current and former political leaders and public office holders have an obligation to follow the law. The mandate of the National Police Service is to ensure protection of the lives and properties of Kenyans. The Azimio One Kenya Alliance leaders organised and engaged in illegal demonstrations which put their security details in direct conflict with the other law enforcement officers. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: As a result, their security details were withdrawn since they were escorting these leaders in violation of the law and in the unlawful demonstrations. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: A copy of the response from the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration is annexed to this Statement. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, I want to thank Members for their contributions towards this Motion. This Motion is important to this House. This Motion will be able to take into account the interest and the welfare of more than three million Kenyans; that is the population of those Kenyans who are either marginalized or they are minorities. As I said when I was moving this Motion, we are talking about the minorities who are spread across 26 counties in Kenya. There are 79 minorities and marginalized groups in this country giving a total of 3.3 million, which is 9.3 per ... view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Director, Hansard Services,Senate. view
  • 10 Aug 2023 in Senate: Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the Women Enterprises Fund, the Youth Enterprises Fund, the cash transfers for the elderly, the nomination of people with disabilities even to this House, is a confirmation that the others have been taken care of through the affirmative action and yet these minorities and marginalized have not been addressed. If this Motion is passed by this House, I will move forward even to develop a Bill to be able now to come up with the legal framework that is able to address these needs. There is a whole Ministry and department in the Office of the ... view

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