18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Hon. Member for Rarieda, it looks like you want to tackle a new idea.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
I intend to interrupt you. Would that be right place now to anchor it and then you can take the balance of your minutes next time?
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
You do not have time and I was trying to see when I can interrupt you when you have just finished the idea that you were prosecuting.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Thank you. Just resume your seat but you will have a balance of 15 minutes when the House next resumes.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Twenty minutes, I beg your pardon.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Yes, make sure you are there because then you will forfeit it if you are not on your feet as you are soon required.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
All right. Hon. Member for Kipkelion East, can I hear you now? Give him the microphone. Make it brief because I seem to understand what you are trying to prosecute.
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
There being no report before the National Assembly, what is your preference?
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Okay; you have made the point. Can we now give direction?
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18 Feb 2015 in National Assembly:
Yes, you have made the point. The point you are making is very valid. I have had that kind of problem when I have been on the Floor but the Standing Orders that you have--- Are you looking at your Standing Orders? Do you have a copy? Can you borrow from the colleague behind you? Do you have it? If you choose to look at Standing Order No.127 (4), and without reading, it supposes that there should be before the Assembly reports within 20 calendar days. The words are:- “…or if the committee’s report is not presented when it becomes ...
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