Kenyans have weighed in on chaotic scenes witnessed in parliament during voting for the Finance Bill, 2018.
During the voting session, President Uhuru's tax proposals passed as opposers fail to raise quorum.
233 of the 349 MPs were required to veto President Uhuru's memorandum. There were only 215 MPs present in Parliament.
Before the voting, MPs from both sides of the political divide vowed to shoot down the reports.
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Here are a sample of sentiments from Kenyans:
Huyu 'Madam Chair' kama angekuwa IEBC basi Jirongo angeshinda.#TaxVoteKe — Alfred Obonyo (@AlfredObonyo) September 20, 2018
UshuruRuto ????si maombi ni uchawi???? kumira kumira remix ???? ???? #TaxVoteKE pic.twitter.com/gRDDqugNWb — Tina Kris (@TinakrisKe) September 20, 2018
MPs chanting "Muturi must go!" And speaker Muturi responds "proceed proceed proceed!" ????????????#TaxVoteKe
— Martin (@waiharowaweru) September 20, 2018
MP's need 233 members for them to challenge the president's memo. The drama Kenyans are being treated to today in Parliament is a political show, playing to the gallery. — James Smart (@jamessmat) September 20, 2018
Please don't build me a house. I would rather do that myself, knowing where I want to live, who the contractor is, what quality of material I want, how much money I will spend etc... You have taken enough... just let us be... #FinanceBill2018 — Mashirima Kapombe (@MKapombe) September 20, 2018
Temporary speaker Soipan Tuya having a rough afternoon from the 'Nays'..#TaxVoteKE #FinanceBill2018 — Ben Kitili (@Ben_Kitili) September 20, 2018
0 % VAT on petroleum products! That's my stand!#FinanceBill2018#TaxVoteKe
— Babu Owino (@Babu_Owino) September 20, 2018