All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1051 to 1060 of 1730.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need protection from Mrs. Odhiambo-Mabona.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need those extra seconds which have been taken away by hon. Odhiambo-Mabona.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need those extra seconds which have been taken away by hon. Odhiambo-Mabona.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need those extra seconds which have been taken away by hon. Odhiambo-Mabona.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I need those extra seconds which have been taken away by hon. Odhiambo-Mabona.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that we have the issue of the Finance Bill that is pending. It is important that we engage on it as a House. However, it is also futile to try and engage ourselves if we are not making any progress, especially at this eleventh hour. The fact of it is that all of us - and if we want to be as truthful as we can be – are also in a mood to go and have some rest so that we can come back fresh and engage on these issues. The fact ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that we have the issue of the Finance Bill that is pending. It is important that we engage on it as a House. However, it is also futile to try and engage ourselves if we are not making any progress, especially at this eleventh hour. The fact of it is that all of us - and if we want to be as truthful as we can be â are also in a mood to go and have some rest so that we can come back fresh and engage on these issues. The fact ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that we have the issue of the Finance Bill that is pending. It is important that we engage on it as a House. However, it is also futile to try and engage ourselves if we are not making any progress, especially at this eleventh hour. The fact of it is that all of us - and if we want to be as truthful as we can be â are also in a mood to go and have some rest so that we can come back fresh and engage on these issues. The fact ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is true that we have the issue of the Finance Bill that is pending. It is important that we engage on it as a House. However, it is also futile to try and engage ourselves if we are not making any progress, especially at this eleventh hour. The fact of it is that all of us - and if we want to be as truthful as we can be â are also in a mood to go and have some rest so that we can come back fresh and engage on these issues. The fact ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir for that protection. In the words of the debater, Mr. Midiwo, when he was speaking from the other side of the House, he indicated that he has again repeated that the Executive has refused to engage. How would the Executive have engaged him when he was out of this country for ten days? In essence, if he knew that there was need for him to be engaged by the Executive, then he
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