All parliamentary appearances
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
THAT, Clause 1 be amended by: inserting the words:-
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Order, hon. Senators! Let us consult in low tones so that we can hear each other.
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
I do not know which Standing Order you are quoting, but I believe that I cannot stop people from debating if they want to. I know we have debated the issues very exhaustively, but at the same time, I will stop people from debating because the rules do not allow me to do so. If you point out to me that particular Standing Order, then I will do it immediately.
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Murkomen, of course, there is the issue that the debate must be relevant to the Motion. But on the other hand, Sen. Wetangula, I challenge you to show me the Standing Order you are relying on to stop Sen. Murkomen from continuing with his debate. Quote it and I will deal with it.
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Wetangula, if you read that Standing Order in context it is in the volition of the Speaker or the Chairperson of the Committee after having called attention to the conduct of a Senator who persists in irrelevance or tedious repletion.
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Order, Sen. Wetangula! We need to have a bit of respect and decorum. I have not called him because I have not found the need to call him to account under Standing Order No.109. If you do not have another Standing Order to show me, Sen. Murkomen must finish what he saying.
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Order, I have ruled on that Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr. 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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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Sen. Murkomen, you have heard the sentiments of your colleagues. Shall we proceed?
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Thank you, Sen. (Eng.) Muriuki. It is important that we look at this issue. This is the first time that we are dealing with a situation like this one because we are used to the Committee of the Whole when we have amendments then we call out clauses and we vote on them either individually or in clusters. The procedure is the same. I proposed a question and hon. Senators showed interest in dealing with it. Obviously, the only issue that I could deal with as the Chairperson of the Committee of the Whole, is to decide whether or not, ...
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2 Sep 2014 in Senate:
Who is wasting time? I thought you said I am wasting time.
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