30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
You are interrupting the flow of the proceedings of the House.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
You will run into problems with me. I am sure the term “war” is meant for another purpose but when you say that we are turning this House into an agent of war, I have a problem with you. Can you discuss this subject in a way that is parliamentary?
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Use another terminology and I will not have a problem with you.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
You need a lot of protection because many hon. Members think a lot of things are out of order.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Let us hear what hon. Gikaria has to say.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Oner, you do not have to answer any of the points of order but you can see the mood of the House. You can see the barricades that you are up against; the Chair has expressed himself on some of these issues that hon. Members have raised, and made comments to the effect that they are out of order. I think we need to leave it at that. Before we rise, communication from the Speaker’s Office is that the meeting of the House Business Committee (HBC) today has been called off until further notice.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, we have now come to the end of this morning’s sitting. This House, therefore, stands adjourned until this afternoon at 2.30 p.m. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
The House rose at 1.02 p.m.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
On a point of order, hon. Deputy Speaker. I hate to interrupt my learned friend and senior. However, just allow me to request the Chair to clarify for us the timings that we got because a Motion was moved and the question put. If you are going to allow the Mover to use 60 minutes to move and then seconded and make hon. Members speak for only five minutes; knowing that there are Members who are opposing and supporting the Motion, would it not be inequitable? The time of the Mover should also be reduced just like the time of ...
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