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Anthony Kimani Ichung'wah
Biography
Anthony Kĩmani Ichũng'wah (born 6 April 1978) is a Kenyan politician from the United Democratic Alliance. He is the majority leader in the National Assembly of the 13th Parliament of Kenya.
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Current Positions
Elected to be Majority Leader
A member of the 13th Parliament from September 8, 2022 to Present
Performance Scorecard
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Contributions 1897 ↑ above avg 100.0/100House average: 95.5
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Bills 98 ↑ above avg 100.0/100House average: 0.7
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Committees 5 ↑ above avg 10.6/100House average: 3.2
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Initiative 1022 ↑ above avg 47.7/100House average: 28.5
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Division participation 10 ↑ above avg 100.0/100House average: 6.7
Committee Membership
- The Chair of the SELECTION committee.
- A member of the APPOINTMENTS committee.
- A member of the HOUSE BUSINESS committee.
- A member of the LIAISON committee.
Topics this member is active on
Policy areas this member has been most active on — across bills, motions, questions, statements, papers and Hansard contributions.
- Housing & Urban Development 10 10 paper_laid
- Governance & Democracy 5 5 assembly_bill
- Justice & Human Rights 5 5 assembly_bill
- Devolution 9 3 assembly_bill · 6 hansard_contribution
- Human Rights & Civil Liberties 3 3 assembly_bill
- Environment & Climate 3 1 paper_laid · 2 assembly_bill
- Agriculture & Food Security 2 2 assembly_bill
- Budget & Finance 2 1 paper_laid · 1 assembly_bill
- Finance Bill 2026 21 1 assembly_bill · 20 hansard_contribution
- Anti-Corruption 9 1 assembly_bill · 8 hansard_contribution
- Climate & Floods 1 1 assembly_bill
- Disaster Management & Relief 1 1 assembly_bill
Parliamentary Activity
Anthony Kimani Ichung'wah has made 135 speeches this year and a total of 2484 speeches in the 13th Parliament.
Bills Sponsored
Anthony Kimani Ichung'wah has sponsored 98 bills.
Voting Record
Voting History: 10
Motions
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on Other Committee Reports, including a Report of a Joint Committee of the Houses of Parliament or any other Report submitted to the House for which limitation of time has not been specified, shall be limited as follows:- A maximum of two and a half hours, with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in the general debate contemplated under Standing Order 114(7A)(b) (Consideration of a Legislative Proposal to amend the Constitution) be limited as follows:- A maximum of twenty minutes (20) for the Mover in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, fifteen minutes (15) for the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party (if the Proposal is not party-sponsored), Member(s) with simil 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on Bills sponsored by a Committee, the Leader of the Majority Party or the Leader of the Minority Party be limited as follows:- A maximum of forty five (45) minutes for the Mover in moving and fifteen minutes (15) in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Bill is not sponsored by the relevant Committee), and a maximum of ten (10) minut 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Orders 41 and 42 relating to conveying of Messages from the Senate and from the President or the National Executive, Standing Orders 120, 122 and 126 relating to Publication, Procedure upon Publication and First Reading of Bills and Standing Order 210(2) relating to Tabling of Statutory Instruments, this House orders that during the Short and Long Recesses of the Fifth Session – (i) upon receipt of any Message from the Senate, or upon receipt of a 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in the general debate contemplated under Standing Order 146 (Consideration of Senate amendments to Bills originating in the National Assembly) be limited as follows:- A maximum of one hour and thirty minutes, with not more than fifteen minutes (15) for the Mover in moving, fifteen minutes (15) for the Chairperson of the relevant Departmental Committee, and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in debate on Reports of Audit Committees be limited as follows: A maximum of sixty (60) minutes for the Mover in moving and thirty (30) minutes in replying, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each; and that priority be accorded to the Leader 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on the Report of the Budget & Appropriations Committee on Budget Estimates contemplated under Standing Orders 239 and 240 be limited as follows: (i) General Supply Debate:- A maximum of three (3) sitting days with thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving and fifteen (15) minutes in replying; a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes for each of the Chairpersons of the Departmental Committees and a 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in debate on Reports of Constitutional Commissions and Independent Offices be limited as follows: – A maximum of four hours with not more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee, and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party a 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on any Motion, including a Special motion be limited in the following manner: A maximum of three hours with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover and ten (10) minutes for each other Member speaking, except the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party, who shall be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes each, and that ten (10) minutes before the expiry 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on any Sessional Paper shall be limited as follows:- A maximum of two and a half hours, with not more than twenty (20) minutes for the Mover in moving and five (5) minutes for any other Member speaking, including the Leader of the Majority Party and the Leader of the Minority Party and the Chairperson of the relevant Committee (if the Sessional Paper is not moved by the Chairperson of the rel 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, noting that Standing Order 24(6) provides that debate on a Motion on the Address by the President shall be limited to not more than four sitting days, and pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that debate on a Motion on the Address by H.E. the President under Article 132(1) of the Constitution shall be limited as follows: A maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving, twenty (20) minutes for the Leader of the Minority Party, and ten (10) minutes e 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 97(1), this House orders that each speech in a debate on Bills NOT sponsored by a Committee, the Leader of the Majority Party or the Leader of the Minority Party be limited as follows: A maximum of three hours and thirty minutes, with not more than thirty (30) minutes for the Mover in moving and ten (10) minutes in replying, a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for the Chairperson of the relevant Committee and a maximum of ten (10) minutes for any o 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 28, this House approves the Calendar of the National Assembly (Regular Sessions) for the Fifth Session (2026) as contained in the Schedule to the Order Paper. 11 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 171(1)(f), this House approves the appointment of the following Members to the House Business Committee in addition to those specified under paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) – (1) The Hon. Robert Mbui, CBS, M.P. (2) The Hon. Adan Wehliye Keynan, CBS, M.P. (3) The Hon. Omboko Milemba, CBS, M.P. (4) The Hon. Faith Wairimu Gitau, CBS, M.P. (5) The Hon. Samuel K. Chepkonga, CBS, M.P. (6) The Hon. Tom Joseph Francis Kajwang’, CBS, M.P. (7) The H 10 Feb 2026 Passed/Adopted Seconded Source ↗
- THAT, pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 24(6), the Thanks of this House be recorded for the exposition of public policy contained in the Address of H.E. the President delivered in Parliament on Thursday, 20th November 2025 and further, that this House notes the following Reports submitted by H.E. the President in fulfillment of the provisions of Articles 132(1)(c) and 240(7) of the Constitution, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 25th November 2025— (i) The 12th Annual Report 25 Nov 2025 Passed/Adopted Source ↗
Petitions
No petitions recorded yet.
Questions
No questions recorded yet.
Statements
- Compensation for banditry victims via KHRC fund request 17 Jun 2026
- Request for details on Kenyan casualties in Russia-Ukraine war request 19 Feb 2026
- Request for statement on lands matter request 19 Feb 2026
- Response to request for Health CS appearance and scheduling of Cabinet Secretaries Ministerial Statement 27 Feb 2025
- Request for statement on flooding and water management in Mwea request 11 Apr 2024
- Request for statement on police conduct and powdered milk imports request 14 Feb 2024
- Clarification on nature of statement being read request 9 Mar 2023
Papers Laid
- Legal Notice No. 99 of 2026 relating to the Public Finance Management (Public Officers Medical Fund) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026 25 Jun 2026
- National Executive Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2026/27 and the Medium-Term and the following accompanying documents— purposes only. A certified copy of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor 30 Apr 2026
- Programme Performance Budget (PBB) Report for Financial Year 30 Apr 2026
- Estimates of Recurrent and Development Expenditure for Financial Year 2026/27 30 Apr 2026
- Estimates of Development Expenditure for Financial Year 2026/27 30 Apr 2026
- List of Projects for Financial Year 2026/27 30 Apr 2026
- The Budget Summary for the FY 2026/27 30 Apr 2026
- The Estimates of Revenue, Grants and Loans for Financial Year 30 Apr 2026
- Financial Statements for the Financial Year 2026/27 Budget 30 Apr 2026
- Estimate of Revenue and Expenditure for State Corporations 30 Apr 2026
- Budget Estimates and the Medium-Term of Judicial Service Commission – Vote 2051 for the Financial Year 2026/2027 and the JSC Sub-Sector Report for Financial Years 2026/2027-2028/2029 from the Judicial Service Commission 30 Apr 2026
- Kenya National Highways Authority Mortgage Scheme 30 Apr 2026
- Ol Kalou Vocational and Training College 30 Apr 2026
- National Health Insurance Fund 30 Apr 2026
- Estate Agents Registration Board 30 Apr 2026
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