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Azimio leader Raila Odinga has sustained his opposition to the finance bill 2023 terming it an economic sabotage that will affect the tax payers. In a meeting with the Azimio economic council, Odinga said should the bill get a nod in parliament, it will claw back the economic gains made in the country. Odinga now wants the bill withdrawn failure to which he says they will not have any option other than to go to the streets.
Raila directs Azimio MPs to reject Finance Bill 2023
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