Elizabeth won the Kasarani parliamentary seat in 2007, a constituency that was previously dominated by hardened male politicians. She also served as an assistant minister in the coalition government and was ODM party’s deputy Chairperson.
22 May 2013 in Senate:
There is nothing really out of order, Sen. Gwendo; it is really just a point of argument. Proceed. 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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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Order! Order, Senators! Consult quietly.
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Do you wish to be informed, hon. Senator?
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Order, hon. Senators. As you are aware, the Order Paper for this afternoon is already out. That means that the Bill before the Senate must proceed to conclusion. In the afternoon, we will proceed to the Committee Stage which now makes me call upon the Mover of the Motion to reply.
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
You have ten minutes, but you are allowed to donate one or two minutes to a Senator of your choice.
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
I have heard Sen. Murkomen state the fact that he is responding on behalf of the Senate Majority Leader.
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senator, you will remember that I allowed you to donate time before contributing. So, you cannot do so at this stage.
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, with a lot of constraints, I now want to state that we have come to the end of the deliberations. Although we would have liked to interrogate this matter further, time is of essence. We have to move on to the next stage in the afternoon. Before I put the Question, you are aware that the matter before the Senate is a Motion that affects counties and shall require the support of a majority of delegations. Therefore, I now direct that the Division Bell be rung for eight minutes. Meanwhile, can we have the two Whips give us ...
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22 May 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, I now direct that the doors to the Chambers be locked. Tellers are as follows:- Sen. Kanainza for the Nays and Sen. Sijeny for the Ayes. I direct that the two tellers take their seats on either side of the table. I now direct the Clerk to call out the names of the Senators in alphabetical order.
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