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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Hon. Speaker, as I conclude, I wish to inform the House that where committees were constrained in proposing amendments owing to the limits imposed by existing statutes, the Committee has proposed a draft amendment to laws identified to reflect the findings it arrived at after considering the issues before it. The following legislative proposals are, therefore, proposed to be annexed to the Report of the Committee and at the end, I will be tabling them. (a) The Political Parties’ Amendment Bill, 2022, which seeks to amend the Political Parties Act, 2011 to require the Registrar of Political Parties to convey ...
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
coalition agreement deposited in his or her office to the Clerks of Parliament, to assist Parliament to transact its’ business; and, (b) Petitions to Parliament’s Procedure and (Amendment) Bill, 2022, which seeks to amend the petitions through the Parliament Procedure Act, 2012, to empower the relevant committee of the House to process all aspects of petitions made to Parliament. Hon. Speaker, on this one, there was an issue I did not speak about when we were dealing with the issue of the Petitions Committee. Sometimes, there are members of the public who come to picket around Parliament. They at times ...
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
or party nationalism in you. You should judge your colleagues, and judge them fairly or unfairly. This, for example, would be a replica of the military term where we would be having this replicating itself like the military police, which is slightly above the ordinary military in terms of discipline. In this one, we have asked the House to allow Members who have served a little longer, have some specific qualifications, so that, for example, if you have Hon. Wamunyinyi in the next term - and his looks are very promising - you would want to have him. Hon Speaker, ...
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
opportunity to say something else because I will not lack words. I wish you and the Members well.
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Also, I hope the Standing Orders that we are improving on will serve you; there are not many of you in the House, but I can safely say that, at least, those who are in the House today. As you make the Standing Orders, you will use them. It will not be a will that will be used by others. I hope you will be here when this will is opened in the next Parliament for you to transact it. Thank you, Hon. Speaker. I thank the Office of the Clerk for the support accorded to the Committee. This includes ...
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Sorry. Just a minute. I had forgotten something small, which is procedural. I wish to now lay the said draft pieces of legislation as an addendum to the Report, which I had indicated earlier.
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Thank you, Hon. Speaker. At the outset, I want to thank the Members of the Committee, led by you. I did not mention that clearly. The Members of the Committee did quite a good job. This is their product, including the Clerk and this team.
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
This afternoon, I also want to thank all the Members who have contributed, led by Hon. Njomo, Hon. (Prof.) Oduol, Hon. Bore, Hon. Musimba, Hon. Makau, Hon. Wanyonyi Ferdinand, Hon. Arbelle, Hon. (Dr.) Pamela and Hon. K.J. They have buttressed the Report with their contributions. I want to mention one thing for you to know, Hon. Members. The Report is big or huge. It is not something that I could go through. There are quite a number of other very important things. I encourage Members to kindly go and pick their Reports and look at them. That is because we ...
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31 May 2022 in National Assembly:
Having said that, I beg to reply. Thank you.
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24 May 2022 in National Assembly:
I second.
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