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NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
OFFICIAL REPORT
Tuesday, 15th June, 2010
(Hansard Page 15-35)
The House met at 2.30 p.m.
[Mr. Deputy Speaker in the Chair]
PROCEDURAL MOTION
LIMITATION OF DEBATE ON ANNUAL ESTIMATES
Mr. Midiwo: Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to move the following Procedural Motion:-
THAT, the following limitation shall be applied to the Business of the Annual Estimates:-
(i) The debate on the Financial [...]

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It is not constitutional for the National Assembly to convene “Kamukunji” sessions in Naivasha; Members of Parliament are paid to debate the new Constitution in Parliament
It is not constitutional for the National Assembly to convene “Kamukunji” sessions in Naivasha, when the matters under consideration relate to constitutional legislation which according to law and tradition should [...]

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Is the Speaker’s Kamukunji a Lawful Assembly?
Many commentators have written about the roguish behaviour of the Kenyan Parliament – generally opinions can be reduced to: they work few hours, pass few laws and are paid too much – they evade tax and are often accused of filing fraudulent claims – they don’t represent us and [...]

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