All parliamentary appearances
Entries 6661 to 6670 of 7781.
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Order, Senators! Could we please have consultations in lower tones so that the Senator can move his Motion?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Do you want to be informed?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Sen. Omondi---
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Order, Senators! I am presiding over this Senate and I am sure that you do not know what I want to discuss with Sen. Omondi. Sen. Omondi, I know that this is the first time that you are giving your Speech in this House, but you rose on a point of information and said that you wanted to inform the Chairman of the Committee. What I get from you now is that you are making a very able contribution to the debate and not informing. Do you want to hold until the debate is on and then you can contribute ...
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Thank you very much. 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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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Do you have somebody to second you?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Sen. (Prof.) Lesan?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
Sen. Godliver, did you want to contribute at this point, because you had started to give a contribution? While you are at that, I understand that you have already made your maiden speech. Am I correct?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
To do what?
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17 Oct 2013 in Senate:
No; you give a maiden speech only once. The reason I am asking you that question is so that you know that you lose the protection of a maiden speech. Now, if you have given a maiden speech, the normal rules of practice will apply to you; points of order can be made and you can be interrupted. But when on a maiden speech, it is a matter of practice; no Senator will have the right to interrupt your speech. But now that you have given a maiden speech already, you are subject to the ordinary and normal---
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