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President should have the power to intervene, by way <strong>of</strong> let’s say dissolution <strong>of</strong> the same Parliament, so that the Prime Minister<br />

goes back with his MPs, to seek fresh mandate from the people. In the process, if these people get to the mandate, then it<br />

means that the President is the one now who is wrong, because the people now determine who is right between the two people.<br />

So I suggest that we have a President, and he should while being elected, he should have a running mate, who he cannot be<br />

able to dispense with or she cannot be able to dispense with depending on who is the President. At the same time we have the<br />

Prime Ministers position, who should be elected by the members <strong>of</strong> Parliament.<br />

The other thing I would like to talk about is what we really have a problem with here (bell rings) Sorry I’ll just finish please.<br />

Our problem here is not necessarily the laws that there. The problem here is with the economy, if you here somebody saying<br />

that his liberty is being interfered with by the cops, for instance by walking in the evening at 8:00 pm in the night, it simply means<br />

that this person did not have some money to go and see a lawyer for instance. What I am saying is that we should have<br />

something more economic in the Constitution, rather than this politics that is always all over here. We should have more <strong>of</strong><br />

things to do with the economy so that we know, or we can have an assurance that, every grown up Kenyan willing to work and<br />

ready to work, is able to earn a living and to look after his or her children. Thank you.<br />

Com. Kabira: Wachira thank you very much. That was Wachira Waigua. Is Lilian Wanjiru here? After Lilian, the last<br />

person we have is Peter Kimani. Is he here? You are there? Okey.<br />

Lilian Wanjiru: My name is Lilian Wanjiru Njehu. Nii ngwaria na Gikuyu.<br />

Translator: Mimi nitaongea kwa Kikuyu.<br />

Lilian Wanjiru: He gitumi kiria gigutuma njarie na gikuyu tondu he kaundu nguga.<br />

Translator: Kuna sababu yake, maana kuna jambo nataka kusema.<br />

Lilian Wanjiru: Memorandum ino nguneana,<br />

Translator: Memorandum hii nitakayopeana,<br />

Lilian Wanjiru: ni ya atumia a Mother’s Union a Project itagwo Handicraft centre,<br />

Translator: ni ya wanawake kikundi cha Mother’s Union, ya Handicrafts, hao ni wachongaji,<br />

Lilian Wanjiru: na ikwagiriirwo kurehwo ni mundu ungi no ndanoka.<br />

Translator: ingefaa kuletwa na mtu mwingine lakini hakuja.<br />

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