7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
So, you did not refer to any judge of our country as a mere woman?
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Proceed. We will confirm if you did.
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Just a minute, Hon. Masara. Member for Gatundu South, what is your point of order?
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Masara, were you discussing the matter of woman in the context of affirmative action or what you feel about the Supreme Court’s determination?
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Masara, give me a minute. I will add you time. Do not worry. Our Standing Order 87 forbids discussing the conduct of a judge and those other State Officers set therein, unless there is a substantive Motion. So, to the extent that you did, if that will be confirmed by our system, I order everything you said in that regard be expunged from the Hansard and records of Parliament. You may proceed. Do not worry about the light.
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Masara, at some point in time, I could not remember the Motion you were contributing to towards the end. So long as you are able to connect it to the memorandum from the President, there is no objection from other Members in the House. I will let it go but we must always keep to the rule of relevance.
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Beatrice Adagala, Member of Parliament for the great people of Vihiga County.
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
What is out of order, Hon. Masara?
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
Hon. Adagala, the Standing Orders require that when you begin speaking in either English or Kiswahili, you continue that way up to the end.
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7 Mar 2023 in National Assembly:
What were you saying imeenda?
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