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Despite protest, Kenyan parliament pass finance bill
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Kenya’s national assembly has passed the controversial finance bill despite sustained protests from thousands of citizens.
According to the CABLE, the bill was passed on Tuesday in an exercise with no abstentions, with 195 against 106 lawmakers.
President William Ruto urged parliament to pass the bill last week after the protests gathered momentum.
The bill was adopted with amendments to drop controversial taxes on bread, financial services, and motor vehicles.
However, lawmakers agreed to higher tax measures, including increasing the rate of the railway development levy to 2.5 per cent of customs value and 3.5 per cent for the import declaration fee.
The bill is now headed for Ruto’s desk for assent.
Ruto had said he was ready to dialogue with youths who have sustained the protests.
But after demonstrations took a dramatic turn on Tuesday, the president said conversations around the bill had been “hijacked by dangerous people”.
Ruto said democratic expression and crime must be isolated and vowed that the state would respond fully to the situation.
So far, several people have been confirmed dead after police fired live rounds and lobbed tear gas at demonstrators in Nairobi in a bid to quell the uprising.
Kenyan police were also seen beating and arresting some paramedics who were helping injured protesters.
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