24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move. I do not know whether Standing Order No.54 (3) applies.
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I requested your guidance under Standing Order No.1. Likewise, I request that you put aside the putting of the question so that it can be considered alongside the other agenda for voting.
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
(Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I requested your guidance under Standing Order No.1. Likewise, I request that you put aside the putting of the question so that it can be considered alongside the other agenda for voting.
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to second this very important report. I would like to congratulate Sen. Moi for his leadership in the Committee in so far as this Bill is concerned. If you heard Sen. Moi speak, you could see the give and take that always ensues when we are dealing with Article 110 of the Constitution. This is what we wanted in our constitutional order. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I know what is ahead of us. I debated and made my position clear regarding this Bill in terms of ways of dealing with matters of petroleum. At ...
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to second this very important report. I would like to congratulate Sen. Moi for his leadership in the Committee in so far as this Bill is concerned. If you heard Sen. Moi speak, you could see the give and take that always ensues when we are dealing with Article 110 of the Constitution. This is what we wanted in our constitutional order. Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I know what is ahead of us. I debated and made my position clear regarding this Bill in terms of ways of dealing with matters of petroleum. At ...
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to second this very important mediated version of the Energy Bill for the same reasons that I gave earlier, that we are in a new regime under the new Constitution. The existing legal framework for management of the energy sector is no longer useful in a country that is democratic like ours and the Constitution requires public participation. Secondly, it is because we need a legal framework that will capture the two levels of government. If you look at the Constitution, you will find that energy reticulation is a function of both the ...
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like to second this very important mediated version of the Energy Bill for the same reasons that I gave earlier, that we are in a new regime under the new Constitution. The existing legal framework for management of the energy sector is no longer useful in a country that is democratic like ours and the Constitution requires public participation. Secondly, it is because we need a legal framework that will capture the two levels of government. If you look at the Constitution, you will find that energy reticulation is a function of both the ...
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Standing Orders are clear that when Roll Call begins it shall be done in silence and without interruptions, like what Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale is trying to do.
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. The Standing Orders are clear that when Roll Call begins it shall be done in silence and without interruptions, like what Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale is trying to do.
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24 Aug 2016 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, considering that we have a few minutes before midday, with your leave, I beg to move:- THAT, pursuant to Standing Order No.33(a), the sitting of the House be extended until conclusion of business appearing in the Order Paper. I request Sen. Wetangula to second. Sen. Wetangula has nodded.
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