Why MPs don't sit on weekends: Echoes from the past podcast
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Feb. 17, 2023
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On February 10, 1970, the MPs in parliament shot down a proposal to have them have sessions on Saturday. They also rejected the proposal to have each of them contribute to a debate for 30 minutes. To learn why, listen on. This podcast was written by Amos Kareithi and produced and presented by Steve Mokaya. Enjoy!
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