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Kenya’s President Confronts Difficult Decisions Following Deadly Protests

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  • President William Ruto addressed the nation
  • He vowed to prevent future violence
  • Ruto's government faces unprecedented rebellion

Kenyan President William Ruto addressed the nation after a day of violent protests, acknowledging the legitimacy of the demonstrations but condemning the escalation into bloodshed and chaos.

He vowed to take all necessary measures to prevent future violence, “at whatever cost.” The protests, sparked by controversial tax proposals, have grown in strength and number, with at least five people killed and hundreds injured on Tuesday.

Ruto’s government faces unprecedented rebellion against the bill, which he considers essential for building the nation.

Despite his experience in managing politics, the forces opposing him are beyond his control, with a movement that originated on social media filling the streets across the country.

The president has chosen not to yield to the demonstrators’ demands, instead pushing back to calm the country.

The fate of the finance bill remains uncertain, with some questioning whether Ruto’s position can hold. The tax proposals aim to control Kenya’s massive debt, but protesters demand alternative solutions beyond cutting services or raising taxes.

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