All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1331 to 1340 of 7480.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, you know, ordinarily, I would not stand on a point of order to challenge the Leader of Majority Party because we have to respect each other. It is something we have done. However, the Leader of Majority Party is misleading this House and re-writing history. There is no time the ODM Party initiated the process of removal of Hon. Waiguru. It was done by Jubilee Party and then they ran away. They went to hide in a hotel in Naivasha. Hon. Chairman, when the time comes and we bring an impeachment Motion, it will be a serious one. ...
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, Mr. Chairman.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, you have allowed Hon. Ichung’wah to discuss a Member of the other House which our Standing Orders disallow.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Ichung’wah could only console me for the loss of my Member but, he cannot console me for what happened yesterday. That is because what I did was to respond to his boss who also spoke in a funeral. I was looking for the immediate funeral to answer to his boss who speaks carelessly in funerals. Someone is dead, you go to his funeral and yet, we are suspecting his death.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Chairman, this is really a sad afternoon in my view for this House. The presidential power to assent and return Bills was given to the President to exercise with a lot of caution.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
This amendment that was proposed by Hon. Waititu was very good. If someone borrows money and asks you to guarantee that money then they fail to pay, the procedure should be that all your property should be exhausted first, then go to the guarantor. I know there is very little we can do because we require 233 votes but, the people of Kenya need to look again at this provision in the Constitution giving the President too much powers that we require two thirds to override the recommendation of the President. It gives the President absolute powers to legislate. In ...
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
With all due respect to my friend and a very strong party Member, Hon. (Dr.) Oundo, he is imputing improper motive on minority communities in this country. How can he imply that Subas are few because we cannot do what is expected of us to add to our numbers? Is he implying that Suba men are lesser men?
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
He should withdraw that remark and apologise to the minorities of this country.
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10 Mar 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, when you decide to mix poison with food, it cannot be eaten. The Chairman had some very good amendments touching on issues of engendering our political parties but he decided to mix it with what I would call poison. It is now creating an avenue which we sealed and closed during the 10th Parliament. We do not want briefcase political parties – political parties that consume taxpayers’ money and yet they are individually-owned like the one of Kalembe Ndile. I urge the House that these amendments on Clause 9 are irrelevant. We should reject all of ...
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