All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1391 to 1400 of 4248.
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6 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you and I hope my dear friend who is saying that I am out of order, can pick up an English dictionary and see what “pissed off” means.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
On a point of Order.
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I rise on Standing Order No.98. This is a House of union and one which positions itself as an “Upper House”. It is imperative that when a Member rises to speak on a point of order, he or she should point at the exact point of order. This is as instructed under Standing Order No.98. Allow me to read it so that I prosecute my concern. Standing Order No.98(2) states: “When a Senator raises a point of order during the speech of another Senator, the Senator who was speaking shall thereupon resume his or her seat ...
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5 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, this is a House of record. It is a bit ludicrous for a seasoned politician and legislator, to stand here and mislead this House. Standing Order 98(1) is very explicit. It says: “Any Senator may raise a point of order at any time during the speech of another Senator stating that the Senator raises a point of order and that Senator shall be required to indicate the Standing Order upon which the point of order is based.” Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, when the Majority Whip misleads this House that there is no such Standing Order and ...
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. It is interesting for the Minority or Majority Leader – because we are not so sure at this point – but following your own declaration, it is quite ridiculous for the Majority Leader to purport that the President of this Republic is a rumour monger. It is in the public domain that the President of this Republic, who is his Party Leader, nominated two Senators from this House to serve in his Cabinet. The point of order raised by the distinguished Senator from Kisumu County is in order. The issue is whether to deal with ...
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am on a point of order. The consequences of this are far reaching because we have issues of Committee leadership. The point of order raised by the distinguished Senator from Kisumu County is valid. It would be proper for you to guide this House on how we will deal with that issue when the time comes. It is true that at the moment, we have not received a communication from you that the two distinguished Senators have accepted the President’s nomination. However, it is wrong. I know we all subscribe to the principle of separation of ...
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, Sen. Nyamu will have to forgive me for this ---
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
You have allowed my point of order, Mr. Speaker, Sir.
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4 Oct 2022 in Senate:
We are guided by Standing Orders!
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