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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Fair enough. Hon. Ngusya, you have something to say?
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
You have already done sufficient ventilation. For gender balance, let us have Hon. Emaase. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Okay, Hon. Members. Hon. Makali Mulu, this has been sufficiently ventilated. Let me put the question so you can decide. Okay, you are the last one. Proceed. Are you a Member of the Committee?
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Go ahead.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman proceed.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Order, Hon. Members. Listen to the Chairman as he moves the amendment and import.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Hon. Ichung’wah.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Order, Hon. Members. The Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning is proposing an amendment that is in the Order Paper. So, the presumption is that every Member has read and internalised it, and has taken a position on it. What kind of consultation do you want to do? This amendment is in the Order Paper. All the Members must have read it. If anybody wants to shed light on it in opposition, he can proceed to do so. Hon. Chair, you have moved the proposed amendment as per the Order paper.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Order, Hon. Members! Hon. Kimani, your amendment is nothing fresh. It is in conformity with what is on the Order Paper. We are in Clause 3. I have not put the Question. I will give you five minutes as the Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning to consult with the leader of the Majority Party to try and reach a middle ground on that clause.
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4 Dec 2024 in National Assembly:
Is there any other Member who wants to contribute on this clause? Hon. Waluke are you raising your hand? Hon. Keynan, proceed.
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