28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! I do not want to be seen to be the first person to ask you out of the Chamber. This is the honourable thing. Please finish this business and we go on. Otherwise, this will be gross misconduct.
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Mr. Konchella, you have to say whether you support or oppose the Motion.
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, it is important that at the end of your contribution, even if your time is up, to state which side of the debate you fall. Yes, Mr. Karaba!
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, hon. Members! It is what you choose to do. Hon. Members are honourable and they are not corrupt unless you can prove that they are. They do not do those kind of things unless you can table some evidence to show that they are corrupt. That is why they are called hon. Members. This is in your rules. I do not think that we are setting anything new. By the way, you should not be embarrassed if you do not have the facts now to convincingly withdraw and apologise to your colleagues. This is within the House rules and ...
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
I will give you the last warning. I do not want to argue with you. You stood there to do one thing and one thing only, please!
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! I think I have ruled on that matter. I am sure you exactly took my cue. I have said that we need to start this Session on a serious note. Hon. Members, it should not pain you to withdraw a statement and apologise. It should be normal. It should come out normally out of a gesture because you are hon. Members of this House. We should not even be begging you to withdraw and apologise. I just felt that I almost did the dishonourable thing, but she stood her ground, by asking her to name the person. You do ...
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Order! By the way, Mr. Ahenda, everything that you say is recorded. So, be careful about what you say. Also, be careful that you do not stand between the Chair and the person who is speaking. We cannot have two hon. Members on their feet. I have already appointed another person to speak. Proceed, Eng. Nyamunga!
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Your time is up!
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Hon. Members, it is now time for the interruption of business. This House is, therefore, adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, 29th March, 2007, at 2.30 p.m. The House rose at 6.33 p.m
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28 Mar 2007 in National Assembly:
Order, Mr. Omingo! What did I hear you saying? Hon. Members, I think there is parliamentary language that we should observe. I do not understand how anybody can forget that fact.
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