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  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Ng’elechei, I know you are busy with some other parliamentary duties outside of the Plenary. You may leave quietly so that the Hon. Leader for the Majority Party can be heard in silence. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Ng’elechei, I know you are busy with some other parliamentary duties outside of the Plenary. You may leave quietly so that the Hon. Leader for the Majority Party can be heard in silence. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie Odhiambo, allow the Hon. Temporary Speaker to listen to the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party. Well, if you have something to say, you will surely have your chance to do so. Let us debate and listen. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie Odhiambo, allow the Hon. Temporary Speaker to listen to the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party. Well, if you have something to say, you will surely have your chance to do so. Let us debate and listen. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie, the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party is on a point of order. I can assure you, you risk being declared disorderly. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie, the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party is on a point of order. I can assure you, you risk being declared disorderly. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie, you certainly do not need to rise on a point of order. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: Hon. Millie, you certainly do not need to rise on a point of order. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: You can be sure you have a right to respond but not as a matter of a point of order. I was coming to you. Give Hon. Millie the microphone. Would you be limited to confirming what the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party has said? This is because if it goes beyond that, then it would require much more than I would be permitted to do. view
  • 16 Apr 2024 in National Assembly: You can be sure you have a right to respond but not as a matter of a point of order. I was coming to you. Give Hon. Millie the microphone. Would you be limited to confirming what the Hon. Leader of the Majority Party has said? This is because if it goes beyond that, then it would require much more than I would be permitted to do. view

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