Christopher Omulele

Parties & Coalitions

Born

18th June 1972

Post

2050-00200
Nairobi

Email

omulelechris@yahoo.com

Link

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Telephone

0721533615

All parliamentary appearances

Entries 6671 to 6680 of 10084.

  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Which amendment are you speaking to? view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: On that one, the horse has fled. The horse left the stable, you cannot ride it. view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Kilonzo, allow us to make progress because the House has delivered its verdict on that. You know the avenues that are available to you, if you wish to deal with it and bring it up again, it is up to you. We have just voted on it, allow us to make progress. Hon. Chair, how do you propose to deal with New Clause 72? view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: I will give the first bite at it to Hon. TJ Kajwang’. view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Very well laid basis. Members, allow me to give just one chance to Hon. Olago Aluoch. view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Members, in accordance with Standing Order 133(5), I direct that this particular proposed amendment will not even be put to question. It will not be permitted under that particular Standing Order. That will be the end of it. If you look at that Standing Order, it provides that: No amendment shall be permitted to be moved if the amendment deals with a different subject or proposes to unreasonably or unduly expand the subject of the Bill or is not appropriate or is not in logical sequence to the subject matter of the Bill. I find that that particular proposed amendment ... view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: What is out of order, Hon. Milemba? view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: Hon. Milemba, the House’s time can never be wasted. The House debates and deliberates on many issues. The House never wastes time or acts in vain. Let us proceed to the recommittal. Hon. Junet. view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: There are two parts to this, Hon. Members. You remember yesterday we dealt with this particular clause and there were two parts to it. Members approved of one and the other one had issues but they went ahead to deal with it in a manner that would have made the situation worse than what they intended to do. So, the proper way to move with it is to allow the chair to have the first opportunity then Hon. TJ Kajwang’ will have the second bite at it. Chair, proceed. view
  • 30 Aug 2018 in National Assembly: If that is the position the chair has taken, that the House was comfortable with part (a), and then I will allow the chair to deal with part (b) so that we make progress. Hon. TJ Kajwang’, I think you are comfortable. view

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