All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1051 to 1060 of 2169.
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13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Under those circumstances, how proper was it for the PSC to decide only this week to enforce a decision they had made in March when there is a valid court order standing against it?
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13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. I do understand the handicap the Assistant Minister may be having in relation to the interpretation of that order. I do understand; I appreciate it. However, he must understand that, that order is very clear. The decision of the PSC had not been effected by the time the order was issued. Is it in order for him to proceed before the House as if the decision of the PSC had been implemented by the time the order was issued?
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13 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker. It is gratifying to hear that discussions are going on. I hope that this has been captured in the HANSARD and the Assistant Minister is genuine about it. However, this afternoon at about 2.25 p.m., the aggrieved civil servants came to Parliament. Clause 37 of the Constitution allows every Kenyan the right to peacefully, unarmed to assemble, demonstrate, picket and to present petitions to public authorities. While at the gate of Parliament, riot police from Central Police Station descended on them and arrested their leaders and the ones who were arrested ...
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Following directly on what Ms. Karua has said, considering that we have a new Attorney-General, Prof. Githu Muigai, and whom I have a lot of faith, and considering that we have a Solicitor-General and a Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) thus reducing the workload of the Attorney- General, could you, while you give your ruling in respect of Ms. Karua’s point of order, also consider impressing upon the Attorney-General that matters of this House take precedence over everything else, so that he can organize himself.
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. Indeed, what Ms. Karua and Mr. Mbadi have said is true. This Ministry is fond of giving promises that it does not follow. But I believe that part of the problem lies from the fact that the Assistant Minister deputizing the Minister is not the deputy in that Ministry substantively. So, is it in order for the friendship between Mr. Kenyatta and Mr. Nguyai to be carried up to the affairs of the Ministry?
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. An issue has arisen from Mr. Nguyai that he is going to take action against the officer who is responsible for this falsification. But clearly, what you have before you is a falsification. The staff in the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and Ministry of Finance are not answerable to the House. The person in the Ministry who is answerable to the House and to the Speaker is the Minister in charge of that Ministry. So, I wish to ask if it will be in order for the Assistant Minister ...
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Hon. Obure, as the Seconder, you have 20 minutes!
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Mungatana! Do we have the input of the relevant House Committee into this? Yes, Dr. Ottichilo!
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Gumbo! What you are reading is not the Long Title. That is the Preamble.
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12 Oct 2011 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Wetangula! You are out of order to have stood up when hon. Oparanya was on his feet. I will give you the Floor, hon. Wetangula.
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