Kenya president backs down on tax rises after deadly protests

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Mr Ruto said he would now start a dialogue with Kenyan youth, without going into details.

People standing next to a police vehicle that was burned during a demonstration against Kenya's proposed finance Bill, in Nairobi, on June 26.NAIROBI - Kenya's president on June 26 withdrew planned tax rises, bowing to pressure from protesters who had stormed Parliament, launched demonstrations across the country and threatened more action this week."Listening keenly to the people of Kenya who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with this finance bill 2024, I concede.

The move will be seen as a major victory for a week-old protest movement that grew from online condemnations of tax increases into mass rallies demanding a political overhaul, in the most serious crisis of Mr Ruto's two-year-old presidency. The Nation newspaper documented protests in at least 35 of Kenya's 47 counties, from big cities to rural areas - even in Mr Ruto's hometown of Eldoret in his ethnic Kalenjin heartland.

Posts on social media had urged people to occupy State House, the president's office and residence, on June 27, and the local offices of the World Bank and the IMF on June 28, though it was not immediately clear if the calls came from individuals or a broader movement.

 

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