All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1111 to 1120 of 7480.
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
He actually tried to imply that you, Hon. Speaker, colluded with some cartels to defeat justice. By bringing you to possible collusion with cartels out there - he mentions so many names of people who are cartels at the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) forgetting that the Motion was not about Kenya Ports Authority (KPA). It was not just about cargo. There were so many other issues that were raised in the Motion for impeachment. In fact, that particular issue was item numbers 3 or 4. Hon. Speaker, by declaring that you did not rule in an honest manner and that ...
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
there is lack of evidence, will I call a press conference and start castigating the High Court or whatever court or even Magistrate’s Court? Will I start implying that that court is working with cartels? The bare minimum expected of us as a House is to respect our own rules, Standing Orders and the authority of Parliament. Everywhere in the world, the seat of the Speaker is respected. Even if it is not you the substantive Speaker sitting there, any other Member allowed by our Standing Orders and laws to sit on that seat exercises that authority and we must ...
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
This is now Parliament. I think probably we did not do proper induction. This is a House where you canvas, where you persuade. Many times, rulings have been made that I am not happy with. However, I have to respect the authority of Parliament. Finally, some of our Members need to be educated. Even if you want to play politics, there is a more civilized way of playing it. If you ask me, if you want to fight for your people… All of us agree that we must protect the livelihood and welfare of the people at the Coast and ...
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
That is one of those languages that are accepted in this House. I am also not eloquent in Kiswahili. However, why can he not come here now and bring all those cartons of documents and present them here and then we will deal with it? Otherwise, if you want to play politics for whatever reason or push the agenda of whoever you want to push, no one stops you. Do not bring this House to disrepute. Therefore, I was almost going a step further to ask under Standing Order 108, but I am looking at the young man and...
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, it will be the decision of this House to decide if this Member does not deserve naming. However, I want to say that I am standing on a point of order to invite you the Speaker to name the Hon. Member for Nyali in this House.
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
This is because he cannot put this House to unnecessary disrepute when he wants to play politics. Hon. Speaker, with those many remarks, I rest my case.
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I have nothing much to say because this is a procedural Motion. We are requesting the House to sit again to consider this Report.
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
I second the Procedural Motion.
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I am sure that Members are aware that we have indicated, from both sides of the House, the Majority and the Minority that we want to make some changes. Some of these changes are occasioned by removal of some Members from committees, where some were chairpersons while others were vice-chairpersons, and some changes will be made on the membership. But this can only be possible if the Committee on Selection can execute that job very well. So, Hon. Speaker, when we looked at the composition of the Committee on Selection, we saw that there was need ...
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25 Jun 2020 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker.
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