All parliamentary appearances
Entries 511 to 520 of 1299.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the job of Parliament is to legislate, and there is time to legislate. We have had a long time for legislation and it is now time for recess. We should
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the job of Parliament is to legislate, and there is time to legislate. We have had a long time for legislation and it is now time for recess. We should
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
go home and reflect on what it is that we have been doing here. There is a time for everything and supporting this Motion does not mean that I do not understand that Kenyans are suffering because of high interest rates. I am happy that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance has committed himself before the House to engage those who are like me, those who believe that Kenyans are being overcharged by banks.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
go home and reflect on what it is that we have been doing here. There is a time for everything and supporting this Motion does not mean that I do not understand that Kenyans are suffering because of high interest rates. I am happy that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance has committed himself before the House to engage those who are like me, those who believe that Kenyans are being overcharged by banks.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
go home and reflect on what it is that we have been doing here. There is a time for everything and supporting this Motion does not mean that I do not understand that Kenyans are suffering because of high interest rates. I am happy that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance has committed himself before the House to engage those who are like me, those who believe that Kenyans are being overcharged by banks.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
go home and reflect on what it is that we have been doing here. There is a time for everything and supporting this Motion does not mean that I do not understand that Kenyans are suffering because of high interest rates. I am happy that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance has committed himself before the House to engage those who are like me, those who believe that Kenyans are being overcharged by banks.
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Having said so, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is important for those of us who live within Nairobi to engage the Minister, and the Minister should realize that Kenya has a problem with interest rates. But staying here this week and coming back after Christmas will not be of any value in terms of legislation. We cannot force the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance to bring the Finance Bill if he decides he will not bring it. We will continue dealing with a few Questions and our hearts are not here in Parliament. We need to go; I need ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Having said so, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is important for those of us who live within Nairobi to engage the Minister, and the Minister should realize that Kenya has a problem with interest rates. But staying here this week and coming back after Christmas will not be of any value in terms of legislation. We cannot force the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance to bring the Finance Bill if he decides he will not bring it. We will continue dealing with a few Questions and our hearts are not here in Parliament. We need to go; I need ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Having said so, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is important for those of us who live within Nairobi to engage the Minister, and the Minister should realize that Kenya has a problem with interest rates. But staying here this week and coming back after Christmas will not be of any value in terms of legislation. We cannot force the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance to bring the Finance Bill if he decides he will not bring it. We will continue dealing with a few Questions and our hearts are not here in Parliament. We need to go; I need ...
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21 Dec 2011 in National Assembly:
Having said so, Mr. Speaker, Sir, it is important for those of us who live within Nairobi to engage the Minister, and the Minister should realize that Kenya has a problem with interest rates. But staying here this week and coming back after Christmas will not be of any value in terms of legislation. We cannot force the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance to bring the Finance Bill if he decides he will not bring it. We will continue dealing with a few Questions and our hearts are not here in Parliament. We need to go; I need ...
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