Martha Karua Criticizes Absent MPs
Martha Karua has called out the 187 elected MPs who were not present to vote for the finance bill.
The statement highlights her concern over the lack of representation in the voting process, emphasizing the importance of MPs' presence in such crucial decisions.
Martha Karua is a well-known Kenyan politician, currently serving as the Deputy President of Kenya, and has been a prominent figure in the country's political landscape for many years.
The finance bill is a significant piece of legislation that affects the country's economy and financial planning, making the absence of a large number of MPs a notable issue. The current state of Kenya's parliament and the recent public discussions around the finance bill have been marked by debates and disagreements among politicians.
The criticism from Martha Karua comes at a time when the Kenyan government is navigating various economic challenges, and the finance bill is seen as a crucial step in addressing these issues. The absence of a significant number of MPs during the voting process has raised questions about their commitment to their duties and the impact on the country's governance.





