10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Yes, he has said it, Hon. Speaker. He has said they have mediocre brains.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
He has said it - Mediocre brains. We are setting a wrong precedent and we must put things in order. We have just started a Session and we must start in a friendly manner. We are requesting him to withdraw and apologise. He should withdraw the words “mediocre brains”.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
He referred to the person who wrote the letter - who is the Chief Whip from this other side.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
I humbly request that the language is unparliamentary. Can he substantiate in what context was that mediocre brain made. We need clarification on that context to set the records right. We are setting a wrong precedent. This is unparliamentary.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. From the context of the explanation or his speech, it was referring to the leadership that made a decision in line with the Political Parties Act for him to be de-whipped. That was the reference and context which is unparliamentary because we are all colleagues here and we were elected. In that context, it was our Chief Whip who wrote this in line with the decision from the Parliamentary Group.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Yes, to whoever wrote the letter.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
No! No! You can give some clarification to a party, Hon. Speaker.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
I stand guided, Hon. Speaker. We want the context.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:- The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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10 Feb 2016 in National Assembly:
THAT, aware that devolution was meant to devolve governance and public services across the country, including access to basic services like acquisition of identity cards, passports, birth certificates, voters cards among others; further noting that currently all registration of national identity cards only happens at one centre in Nairobi; cognisant of the fact that this delays the acquisition of identity cards, thus denying Kenyans their right to employment, ability to vote, access to public funds like Uwezo Fund and other crucial services, this House resolves that the Government decentralises the registration of national identification cards to the county level to ...
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