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The plans of President William Ruto to meet with ODM leader Raila Odinga have prompted a response from Kenya Kwanza MPs.
Deputies reportedly told Citizen TV that if Ruto shook their hands, they would dismiss him. On the strategy for dealing with Azimi at the event on Saturday, the Rift Valley MPs differed with the president.
In addition, they praised the Court of Appeal for reversing decisions against the Finance Act, arguing that the nation cannot advance without increased taxation.
Raila this week focused on events to honor victims of police brutality as he criticized the government for using excessive force.
Raila’s resistance to the hike in taxes and killing of protesters took center stage during Friday’s gathering in Karen.
On July 14, the UN Office for Human Rights expressed concern about widespread violence, and allegations of unnecessary or disproportionate use of force, including the use of firearms, by police during protests.
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