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Entries 1631 to 1640 of 3513.
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I have not even started. How do I complete?
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady for recognizing me and giving me a chance. First of all, let me plead for some calm so that we can reach---
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, you can see hon. Kilozo is trying to throw a bottle at me. Let me plead with my colleagues to be a bit calm.
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairlady, I have not even started. How do I complete?
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Thank you hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you for welcoming me back. I was on duty. But I am back and I want to stand to oppose this draconian law. I was in the House Business Committee two weeks ago. I said it on the Floor that we are bringing down the Berlin Wall which divides us unnecessarily. I had the word of the House Business Committee and the Chair of the House Business Committee, who is the Speaker of this National Assembly. I had the word of the Majority Leader that this law is so big that we need ...
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, he is my neighbour and so, I will be cordial if I offended him. But I will only ask: What is wrong with Madam Kaindi? She is a perfect officer, a woman who has risen from the bottom to the top echelons of the Police Force. She is a perfect officer, in my view. So, I withdraw whatever may have offended my friend. Of course, he comes from Lamu where nobody lost any blood, leg or limb during the post-election violence. So, he does not know. He is there dealing with
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
. But let me say that the issue we are talking about is serious. Look at it this way;somebody now purports to take away the power of extradition from the Office of DPP to the Attorney-General. When we changed the Constitution, the role of the Attorney-General was to advise the Government---
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4 Dec 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, thank you for protecting me. Let me say this: When we passed the Constitution, what became of the role of the Attorney- General? The Attorney-General is now simply the adviser to the Executive. The DPP is now a constitutional office which is supposed to handle things like extradition. They are court matters. What is the interest of the Attorney-General, who is my friend, hon. Githu Muigai, that he wants powers to extradite? Who does he want to extradite? What does he want to do with it? It is mischievous. Those things are wrong in this law. ...
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