19 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Kiplangat Mutai, what is it?
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19 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Who is that Member who is shouting like that? He cannot sit because he has the permission from Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker to speak.
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19 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Order, Hon. Junet. I must protect Hon. Mutai. He has a right to raise what he has raised.
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19 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Mutai, just hold your horses. Hon. Junet was gravitating towards mentioning a Member. There is no problem in mentioning a Member in good light, but it is not appropriate to mention a Member in a nearly adverse way because he or she is your colleague in the House. Nevertheless, let us move on. Proceed, Hon. Murugara.
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Order Members! This is a Motion for Adjournment. As you know, you do not second it. It shall also not be replied to. It is just an opportunity for Members to speak. I certainly think it is a very important issue. There are quite a number of Members who want to speak to this. The Mover had 10 minutes. Any other person who speaks would have a maximum of five minutes. Quite a number of Members want to speak to this, but obviously, it would be good to hear a bit from the Members especially from areas that have been ...
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Shall we have Hon. Jaldesa. The Floor is yours.
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
You raised a very serious issue, but you have the right to do so. Let us hear the Leader of the Minority Party.
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Order, Hon. Leader of the Minority Party. What is out of order, Hon. Tum Chebet?
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Hon. Tum Chebet, have you risen on what the Standing Orders call “irrelevance?” Do not respond to that one. Hon. Mbadi is a ranking Member. So, I am sure he knows what to do.
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18 Feb 2020 in National Assembly:
Order, Leader of the Minority Party. Even though you are a ranking Member, you are gravitating towards irrelevance. Anyway, you have made your point. Hon. Wamalwa, you cannot speak before Hon. Muturi King’angi has spoken.
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