All parliamentary appearances
Entries 2541 to 2550 of 10403.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
It does not work like that. I can see Hon. (Dr.) Shaban is looking at me in a suggestive manner. I will not modify the Standing Orders to accommodate you. I will give you one minute because you are a seasoned speaker.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Tell me when it was dealt with.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Midiwo, if we take that route, you surely are going to lose it on the basis of the Standing Orders. I can tell you that without any fear of contradiction. Standing Orders do not provide for that. Look at them. I know you are one person who really reads some of these things. Standing Orders do not at all indicate that in the absence of the Leader of the Majority Party, the Deputy Leader of Majority Party will take that particular position.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
What was the issue?
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Now that you are raising very pertinent issues, Hon. Midiwo, I would like you and probably, of course, the leadership of the majority to raise that specifically when the substantive Speaker is here. He will give a well thought-out ruling as far as I am concerned. As at now, I am the one who is seated here. The Standing Orders do not, at all, envisage a situation whereby one will act for the other. Let us assume, for example, one of the leaders is indisposed. That would make sense. It has happened before when I was seated here. I am ...
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
What is your point of order, Hon. Lentoimaga? Hold on! There is a point of order and then we will come back to you, Hon. Midiwo. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
This is the ruling that I will give. It might not be pleasing to everybody else but, in future, if the Deputy Leader of the Minority Party or Majority Party would want to be given an opportunity to speak as if they are the Leader of the Minority Party or Majority Party, they will have to put it in writing and notify that they will be acting as the leader. That is the position. Hon. Midiwo, it will be wrong for you to indicate that we have intent of killing the debate in the House. Hon. Midiwo, I was very ...
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
I have said the Hon. Speaker will rule on this one.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Millie Odhiambo, if it is a serious issue, I have accepted that it is an extremely serious issue and I would want that one to be dispensed with. That will be ruled specifically by the substantive Speaker. Hon. Midiwo, I am giving you a minute to wind up. That is fair but that will be ruled on. A reasoned ruling will be given. Let me give you one minute. I am sure you can work on that one. Do not listen to other voices. So, just wind up.
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30 Jun 2016 in National Assembly:
Hon. Midiwo, just take your seat. There is an extremely big difference when a Speaker sits here in the speakership and when there is Hon. Deputy Leader of the Minority Party in the House, where the Hon. Leader of the Minority Party was there a few minutes ago and he wants to take--- So, the unfortunate bit is that, that will not be done. I will give an opportunity to the next Member and that is going to be Hon. Winnie Karimi.
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