30 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Deputy Speaker, there is the big issue of the disjointed results. Up to now, nobody has given all data of presidential candidates. That includes the data of President Uhuru. All we have is the Gazette Notice that he is the duly elected President. But if you ask him how many votes he got in Tharaka-Nithi and Ruaraka, you will find that the IEBC has not given us any report. That is why we have had problems with political parties. That. in itself. is a ground that we can send to the President that there was incompetence---
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Thank you, hon. Speaker. Allow me to appreciate the Leader of Majority Party for laying the business of the House and also to congratulate the House Business Committee (HBC) for focusing us on the business before us.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, allow me to speak to the subject only of the constitutional Bills that are needed to implement the Constitution. The CIC, the Cabinet, the Attorney-General and all those authorities that the Leader of Majority Party has mentioned have had a fair share of their time in considering these Bills and they have promised over and over that they will be coming to the National Assembly but we have only seen promises. We have never seen actions.
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, these are very important Bills because they not only implement the Constitution but they are the main reason for which we are here. This is because these have timelines and as the National Assembly we do not have any option but to comply with the timelines. There are nearly six Bills that are out there and the time is running fast. In fact, we are going to have hardly a month to be able to consider them. Now, they have had one year but now we will have a situation where this National Assembly will have to sit ...
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17 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, just as the Leader of Majority Party has requested you, I want to also say that it is time you reined in on these people or as the National Assembly we rein in on these people and follow the well considered decisions of hon. Marende when he ruled that those Bills will stand in this House, whether they are before some Cabinet or not so that we take charge of that proposal and timetable. I kindly request you to give a considered decision on this and order that these Bills be in the custody of the National Assembly ...
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15 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Wandayi! Let us restore order first of all. That beautiful caucus, which is, I am sure, discussing the CDF Motion, please, allow hon. Wandayi to be heard without interruption.
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15 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, as you realise, there is Order No.9, which is really the business of the House. We have spoken to this Motion for quite some time now. We are now really talking to ourselves. So, I want to urge that, for those of you who will speak, you do two things: First of all, do not repeat what somebody else has already said, even if it is a compelling thing to say. This is because it is just a matter of lexical test. It is just the language usage that may have differed but the point has been made. ...
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15 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Yes, Member for Samburu West!
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15 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Member for Samburu West, hon. Members are struggling to hear you. Can you speak up? Speak near the microphone. Speak like lunch was provided today.
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15 Jul 2014 in National Assembly:
Please, proceed.
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