22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of information, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir.
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the information I want to give to Sen. Ongoro is that in that Tenth Parliament, I was the Government Chief Whip. I led the PNU coalition members together with other Members from the ODM, to reject the process of the tribunal being set up here rather than going to The Hague. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate.
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. With all due respect and as much as I respect my older sister here, Sen. Beth Mugo, who I worked very closely in the Tenth Parliament, is she in order to say that it is the civil society activists who took this case to the ICC when you know very well, being part of the Tenth Parliament, that the majority of parliamentarians voted for the case to be taken to the ICC? Is she in order to leave that truth out and blame the blameless?
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Once again, is my sister, Sen. Mugo, in order to turn the Chamber to be a witness box where she is giving evidence of what is happening at the ICC? We are here to debate a very important issue and Sen. Mugo is turning herself to be in the witness box. Is this the right place to give evidence on who is right and who is wrong when there are victims suffering outside there? These victims also want to see justice, no matter how small they are in the eyes of ...
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. With all due respect and as much as I respect my older sister here, Sen. Beth Mugo, who I worked very closely in the Tenth Parliament, is she in order to say that it is the civil society activists who took this case to the ICC when you know very well, being part of the Tenth Parliament, that the majority of parliamentarians voted for the case to be taken to the ICC? Is she in order to leave that truth out and blame the blameless?
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. Once again, is my sister, Sen. Mugo, in order to turn the Chamber to be a witness box where she is giving evidence of what is happening at the ICC? We are here to debate a very important issue and Sen. Mugo is turning herself to be in the witness box. Is this the right place to give evidence on who is right and who is wrong when there are victims suffering outside there? These victims also want to see justice, no matter how small they are in the eyes of ...
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. With all due respect, is Sen. Mugo in order to keep on mentioning the issue of the ICC when yesterday, a ruling was made by the same court? They said that we should be careful as Kenyans not to discuss confidential matters that concern the ICC. One of them had to do with the properties that are owned by the President of the Republic of Kenya. It is clear that Kenya stands to be isolated---
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22 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. With all due respect, is Sen. Mugo in order to keep on mentioning the issue of the ICC when yesterday, a ruling was made by the same court? They said that we should be careful as Kenyans not to discuss confidential matters that concern the ICC. One of them had to do with the properties that are owned by the President of the Republic of Kenya. It is clear that Kenya stands to be isolated---
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. My point of order regards obeying the rules of this House. As a Whip, I must make sure that the rules are obeyed and they work. When the Chair was on his feet, Sen. Adan crossed over and started talking to the Senator over there. We had to even shout and tell her: “Freeze, the Chair is on his feet!” Would I be in order to request the Members to try and obey the rules of the House?
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2 Oct 2014 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I seek the indulgence of the Chair because Motions Nos. 8 and 9, listed on the Order Paper speak about the same issue. The substantive Motion now is Motion No.9 because we have dealt with the Makueni issue in Motion No.8. The issue we need to deal with now, seriously, is Motion No.9. My kind request is: Would it be possible for Senators to shorten debate on Motion No.8 so that we discuss and deliberate on Motion No.9 as the substantive Motion?
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