3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
We were allowed exactly half an hour. We have gone way beyond the half hour that was available for this business. I am only going to recognize those who are seeking Ministerial Statements.
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
How long is it?
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Is there any that is not in the two versions of the Order Paper that you want to bring to his attention? The Minister has made it clear that all the business listed both in the Supplementary and in the original Order Paper is what constitutes the remaining business of the House. Is there anything that he has left out, so that he can respond to that?
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kimunya, do you want to respond to that?
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
I think you have said enough. Hon. Ethuro, you may now direct your question to the Attorney-General.
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Attorney-General, I think he means the Statutory Instruments Bill.
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Mr. Attorney-General, the issue is why it took more than two weeks. For example, some of the Bills that the Speaker read out yesterday as having been assented to, were enacted by this House as way back as September, last year. Given the clear language of the Constitution with regard to timelines, why were the timelines set out in the Constitution not followed? I think that is the issue that the hon. Members were expecting you to address.
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
Are there any other points of order specifically on that issue? Yes, hon. Baiya!
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3 Jan 2013 in National Assembly:
You are clear and I think I had mentioned to him. Yes, hon. Ruto!
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