All parliamentary appearances
Entries 5681 to 5690 of 17848.
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
In fact, the Chair heard you to the extent that you even elicited a smile from the Chair!
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Order Members! In order to proceed, let me just also say this; a procedural Motion is a Motion that is decided by your leadership through the Rules and Business Committee (RBC) and I can confirm for a fact that the Minority leadership was fully represented. As for the consultations on the Floor, that is a different matter and I think that it is legitimate. The Deputy Senate Majority Leader should have consulted the Deputy Senate Minority Leader on the Floor. But I want to believe that there was an assumption that the leadership, along the political divides, also have communication ...
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Order, Members. It is a Division and so I order that the Division Bell be rung for one minute.
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Order, Senators. Close the doors and draw the bars. Ensure that you have your voting cards. I now wish to put the question. This is a vote by delegations.
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Order, Senators! The results of the Division are as follows:- The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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24 Mar 2015 in Senate:
We may now proceed to Order No. 10 on the Supplementary Order Paper.
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19 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Orengo! You must appreciate my courtesy to you, in particular. I was already on my feet then I saw you were about to enter the Chamber, but you could not so, I was allowing you to enter. Why not assume your seat and warm it? Whatever matter there is, I am sure it will still be covered after my Statement.
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19 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Sen. Orengo, you are right in bringing the matter to my attention. However, you are definitely wrong in assuming that I did not teach the orderlies what to do while I am on my feet. In fact, for them it is a matter of duty to obey and comply. I caution them that they need to do so. But I would not really want that to be a matter for the Plenary and that is why I still repeat my earlier assertion that you could still approach me so that we know how to deal with it. Let us leave ...
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19 Mar 2015 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, that matter has been given a direction and there is no amount of applauding the Chair that will change the position.
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