4 May 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Is Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale in order to mislead this House that they were on a peaceful demonstration at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) offices, when the leadership of CORD and himself are on record stating clearly that their intentions of visiting the IEBC offices was to eject---
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Their intention was to eject state officers, who are constitutionally in office and whose exit from that office is provided for by the Constitution. They were not in pursuit of the constitutional processes of ejecting them out of office.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
On a point of order, Madam Temporary Speaker. Are Sen. Hassan and Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale in order to mislead this country that the exercise of the fundamental freedom to picket is part of the various rights and fundamental freedoms that are not subject to limitation while Article 25 of the Constitution clearly indicates those particular freedoms that cannot be limited and picketing is not one of them? That means you must picket in a manner provided for under the Constitution. If you want to inject pressure to eject members of constitutional offices, the same Constitution has provided avenues for that. ...
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Order, Senator. That point of order is very valid. You need to respond to that particular point of order. Before you do that, Sen. Murkomen seems to have another point of order.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Sen. Murkomen, you are completely out of order. What I did was precisely procedural. I just asked the Senate Majority Leader to respond to a valid point of order raised by Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
The Senate Majority Leader, could you respond to that point of order?
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Sen. (Prof.) Anyang'-Nyong'o is also a former Minister for Planning and also held many other dockets.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Hold professor’s time, please.
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4 May 2016 in Senate:
Professor, take your seat.
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