28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Delete it to be what?
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Which is all right but you see amendments cannot be such that they negate the objective of the proposer. So, I appreciate that you are putting a further amendment but it looks like it is shaking the foundation of the Mover.
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Then you need to consult the Chair. Let us move forward. Everybody is contributing and repeating themselves. Member for Kibra.
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Can all of you who want to give their amendments concerning this, consult with the Chair? That is if they are substantive. So, Member of Kibra, consult with the Chair.
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
If you want to bring a further amendment, please do so. Let us not reduce it to an argument. Member for Kibra, do you still have that we should still have 20 per cent instead of 10 per cent?
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Okay. Can you move that further amendment?
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Can you just follow me and speak to the HANSARD because your further amendment is deleting a word and replacing it with another word? So, just be clear and say---
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
It amounts to the same thing. You are proposing to delete the word “ten” and replace it with the word “twenty”?
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
Can you go on consulting so that you will be there when I come back. Yes, hon. Nyasuna.
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28 Nov 2013 in National Assembly:
The County Women Representative for Homa Bay, while you are still on your feet, move a further amendment to the hon. Member for Kibra’s further amendment so that we dispose of this percentage thing first before we go to where we were. This is because we are going to lose track very easily.
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