All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11581 to 11590 of 17848.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Prof. Kaloki! One expectation of a Member of Parliament is literacy. So, this is already in the Order Paper and we can read it.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, hon. Member! We are at Clause 45. The new clauses come at the very end. So, you may hold your horses. Yes, hon. Mwaura Njuguna.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, there is an amendment proposed by the Minister, and another one by the Committee. Again, the two amendments are similar. Of course, being the owner of the Bill, the Minister will move his amendment first. If it is carried, the other amendment shall be dropped. Proceed, Minister.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kaloki, it is very clear. We are at the Committee Stage.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
I propose that if you are not opposed to an amendment, you can indicate so. I will be looking towards your direction. That will be fine, just like the way we second Motions without speaking on them.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
There are two proposals. We will take the one of the Minister first. If the Minister’s one is carried, the one of the Committee will collapse.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Consequently, the Committee one does not proceed.
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
For the same reasons like the other one or a different reason?
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Minister, it is the expectation of this House that your amendments must also be subjected to the Attorney- General just like the amendments by the committees go through the legal department. Why are yours reaching me on the Floor of the House?
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4 Oct 2012 in National Assembly:
I hope the letter is not too long.
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