All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1661 to 1670 of 7781.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
There is a lot of interest and we do not have more than 30 minutes on this issue. I will allow Sen. Wetangula and Sen. Wako five minutes each, if they need them, but the rest will have three minutes each.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
It is a maximum of 60 days in all cases.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
I do not know, but the Constitution talks about 60 days.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Which word did he use?
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Sen. Karaba, this will be advice to you because I know what you are talking about and the petition you are referring to. It is true it has taken time. You should come specifically on your petition sometimes tomorrow or today, if you wish, and ask for its status. However, that should not have anything to do with the current petition. Replies to Petitions are supposed to be brought within 60 days. If yours has not come back, you need to raise it with the Speaker or the relevant committee to know what has delayed it so much.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Thank you, Senator. Sen. Wako, you have a maximum of five minutes.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Wako. What is it, Sen. Abdirahman? The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Sen. Wako, you obviously appreciate that the point that Sen. Abdirahman is making is valid. It is not a question of numbers.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
No, you have no choice. I was going to do in any event. It has nothing to do with you. Sen. Hassan, I see you had sought the Floor. You have two minutes.
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23 Mar 2016 in Senate:
Order, Senator! Your time is up. Sen. Wetangula, you have exactly five minutes.
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