25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, that is a very easy issue to dispose of â that is the two points of order raised by hon. Nyamweya and hon. Ngâongo. First, Standing Orders help us to prosecute the issues that we have. But we are not slaves to the Standing Orders. Secondly, we want to purposefully understand the Standing Orders. Although I note that in Standing Order No.44(1), the Statement should come during Statement Hour which should be made not later than 3.00 p.m., hon. Members, you know that we have had a very interesting afternoon. We have discussed issues of national importance; that ...
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members have contributed excitedly. We cannot close our eyes to important business of the House; like how we will run this House next week. So, I rule you to be out of order and ask the Leader ofMajority Party to proceed.
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Next Order!
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Committee Chairperson, you have about 42 minutes.
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
How can we have disorder when nobody has even spoken, Member for Mbita? Can you proceed, Committee Chairperson?
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Order, Millie! You cannot interrogate that Statement now. The Statement has been laid on the Table and that is it. Can you proceed, Committee Chairperson?
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, we would like to have a nice debate on this very important Bill. We do not have much time in our hands today. If any of you does not get time--- I do not want to reduce the ten minutes that you have. If you do not have time to speak on this Bill, you will do so on Tuesday. Yes hon. Chrisanthus Wamalwa
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Members, it is our duty to debate what is very necessary. We want to have a very good debate on this Bill because it is a national issue. Can you proceed?
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
I will allow you only if you tell me which Standing Order you are rising on.
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25 Jul 2013 in National Assembly:
Order. Can you be orderly? We have agreed that if you are going to rise on a point of order you will quote the Standing Order under which you rise, so that we have some order in this House. Please, go on Chris.
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