All parliamentary appearances
Entries 381 to 390 of 1770.
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Members! What is it Mr. Salat?
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Salat! You know the rules of this House! However bold the headline you are referring to was, we cannot accept that as a document on which you can rely when debating in this House. So, please, do not refer to what is contained in the newspapers. I mean, I cannot allow it!
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
No! You cannot refer to what has been carried in the Press.
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
What is it, Mr. Gumo? I want to put the Question!
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
We now need to make a decision on this matter. I am going to put the Question! You can vote either side.
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to report that the Committee of the whole House has considered His Excellency the President's Memorandum on the Media Bill, that Clause 35(4) be deleted, and approved the same without amendment.
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, let us deal with one point of order at a time! Ms. Ndung'u, is it on the same issue?
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, you know the Chair is least involved and would, perhaps, like to hear from the Attorney-General.
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members. I think, from the Chair, I am not really sure how we shall conduct this particular business, to be honest with you, because there are many amendments still flying in even as of now. You must appreciate that before any amendments are approved, they must be presented to the Speaker, and he must approve them before 2.00 p.m. before they come to the Floor of the House. With regard to what was agreed upon and is not here, I am at a loss as to how to deal with the issue, and the House may have to ...
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30 Aug 2007 in National Assembly:
Well, Mr. Kajwang, I appreciate what you are saying but it is not contained on the Order Paper. A few of you may be having what you are talking about but it is not in the general knowledge of every hon. Member of the House. So, how do you deal with it?
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