All parliamentary appearances
Entries 7801 to 7810 of 10403.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Give hon. Kangongo and we proceed.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Ochieng! If you want to speak, you press the button.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Order, Members! Order Members! Members, we have agreed that each Member will have an opportunity when the question will be put. So, let us give him the last seconds and then we will put the question. That is fine.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
That is okay. You have been heard. Hon. Members, I am proceeding to put the question and as I put the question, because I can see the mood, this is a fairly contentious one, when I make the decision, you have a choice. If you want us to proceed to the next level, you know what to do.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Are you voting for a Division?
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, sometimes, it becomes a major problem when you stand and start celebrating, I am not able to know whether you are asking for a Division or you are basically celebrating. But I can see there is sufficient membership to go for a Division.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, hon. Members, I can see there is a good number of hon. Members asking for a Division. Therefore, we will proceed to Division.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
I order that the Division Bell to be rung and the Bar to be crossed. We have sufficient numbers.
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28 Aug 2014 in National Assembly:
Order! Order, hon. Members! Ten minutes are over, the Door should be locked and the Bars drawn. Order, Leader of the Minority Party! Order, hon. Members! Every hon. Member should now resume his/her specific seat. It is now time to vote. Order, hon. Members! Order, hon. Maj-Gen. Nkaisserry! We are going to the next business which is voting. Therefore, every hon. Member should resume his/her particular seat.
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