All parliamentary appearances
Entries 11891 to 11900 of 17848.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! I had already determined that matter, Dr. Nuh, and you did not have to remind us. I am sure we are all literate and we can read the Standing Orders you are referring to. So the issue here is not really the mandate of the said versus the Legislature. Let us ask specific questions on this issue. I also want to remind you that the Report has been tabled and according to our Standing Orders, the areas we are now engaged in could be considered like anticipating debate. So I will only entertain the issues in terms ...
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
That is what you thought. The Chair thinks that all your questions have been answered. Last question, hon. Kiptanui.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Next Question by hon. Kiilu.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members!
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Prime Minister! When I communicate to the House, I am communicating to both sides of the House including the Rt. hon. Prime Minister. Let us not revisit that matter because the Standing Orders are very clear. Indeed, the Executive can proceed and the Legislature can proceed on the same matter because the Standing Orders allow. So I thought you were only pleading that we should be giving the Executive a bit of time to do the initial work. Just respond to the specifics of the question.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Kiilu! He knows it. Just ask him a specific question.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Except, Mr. Prime Minister, when Parliament passes the law which becomes an Act, is that not a direction from Parliament on the Executive to implement? But that is not for the Chair; it is just food for thought. We will now go to the next Question.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Dr. Khalwale is not here, so the Question is dropped.
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, if you look at your Standing Order No.40 which is Prime Minister’s Time, you will appreciate that it says: “Notwithstanding Standing Order No.36 (Order of Proceedings), there shall be time, to be designated the Prime Minister’s Time, commencing at 3.00 p.m. every Wednesday.” I wanted to be faithful to that particular Standing Order because I have had occasion to refer to the same severally. That is why, Mr. Prime Minister, by the time you came, we were already within your time and so we allowed you have the first bite on Questions. So we will go back on ...
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12 Sep 2012 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Minister! This is Question Time; instead of answering questions you are giving more information. Be specific to the question. Last question, Mr. Kiilu.
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