Breaking: President Ruto Declines Assent To 2024 Finance Bill

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breaking president ruto declines assent to 2024 finance bill

In what would be considered a huge win for protesting Kenyans, President William Ruto has declined to sign the controversial 2024 Finance Bill after it passed committee change at Parliament on Tuesday. The tax bill was opposed by citizens, opposition lawmakers, and civil society.

Ruto returned the bill to the Parliament on Wednesday for further consideration. This means the President has effectively vetoed the bill, and the Parliament will now decide whether to amend the bill to address the Presidents concerns, abandon it, or attempt to pass it again.

It is a huge concession after Ruto denounced Tuesdays protests which left eight people dead, describing the events as treasonous. The president claimed the protests were hijacked by dangerous people and called upon security organs to restore calm.

The move could be seen as an attempt to de-escalate tension, as Kenyans plan to demonstrate on Thursday across the countrythe same date Ruto was expected to sign the bill.

The general assumption was that Ruto would sign the bill, considering the MPs affiliated with his ruling coalition overwhelmingly supported it. A total of 195 MPs voted in favour of the bill, and 104 MPsmostly from the oppositionvoted against it.