All parliamentary appearances
Entries 6971 to 6980 of 7781.
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24 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Your time is up!
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. But you made that ruling after you had given me time; so, I believe mine will be 10 minutes.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, Sir. For my part, I must say as I stand here, that I have had an issue with the Rome Statute long before what happened. If you look at the Rome Statute, to which we are a party, Article 11 on jurisdiction says:- 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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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
I do not want to be informed at this time.
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10 Sep 2013 in Senate:
In March this year, Kenyans, in a free, fair and democratic election, chose their leaders; and they chose their leaders while very seized about what happened in 2008. What happened in 2008 was very unfortunate indeed because we lost lives, and very many people were displaced. What have we done about it? As early as last week, we have continued to settle the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in good faith, pursuant to Agenda Item No.4. Therefore, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I would want to submit that it is time again that our case must be listened to, particularly now that we ...
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31 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, obviously, we do not have a quorum. I order that the Division Bell be rung for ten minutes.
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31 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Hon. Senators, we still do not have a quorum. Under Standing Order No.34 (2), I will allow that the Division Bell be rung for a further five minutes. Ring the Bell.
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31 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Well, it depends on you. If I am sitting on that side, you can count me.
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31 Jul 2013 in Senate:
After five minutes, if there is still no quorum, we shall adjourn the House.
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31 Jul 2013 in Senate:
Order, hon. Senators! We now have a quorum. We can now proceed with the business of the House. Hon. Senators, before we do so, I would like to make an important point. If I remember correctly, the whips have a role to play in this House. But I note that neither the whips nor their deputies are present. In total, they are four. If they do not start by providing the numbers required to form a quorum by being here, this is very unfortunate. It is important for me to say this because the whips from both the Majority and ...
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