Kenyan Parliament faces chaos as protests erupt and tear gas fills the air during debates on the Finance Bill 2024. Read more for the latest updates!
Kenya's Parliament witnessed tumultuous scenes as debates and voting on the contentious Finance Bill 2024 sparked nationwide protests. The National Assembly faced unrest as angry youth attacked the premises following the bill's passing, leading to tear gas engulfing the area. Despite spirited opposition, 204 MPs voted in favor while 115 opposed the bill, intensifying the political divide. The government's admission of misleading parliament over a BBC report further fueled the chaos. As protests continued in major cities, security was heightened near the Parliament building in Nairobi.
In a dramatic turn of events, Lang'ata MP Jalang'o openly rejected the Finance Bill, adding to the bill's controversy. Meanwhile, the Parliament is gearing up to consider the IEBC Bill in compliance with a Supreme Court ruling. Tear gas disrupted proceedings as MPs debated the Finance Bill, emphasizing the tensions and dissent surrounding the legislation. The Finance Bill 2024's passage to the third reading stage marked a pivotal moment, with each MP's vote setting the course for its implementation.
Interesting Fact: The government's acknowledgment of misleading parliament sheds light on transparency issues in legislative processes. Additionally, the widespread protests signal a growing dissatisfaction among citizens towards government policies.
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