Manyatta MP proposes two-thirds quorum for Finance Bills

Manyatta Member of Parliament John Gitonga Mukunji has called for changes to National Assembly rules requiring a two-thirds quorum to pass future Finance Bills following low participation in the recent vote.

Mukunji made the proposal during an interview on Monday, June 22. He argued that the Finance Bill has major effects on citizens and should face stricter requirements similar to impeachment votes.

Only 162 of 349 MPs took part in the June 18 Third Reading vote on the Finance Bill 2026. Of those, 122 voted in favor and 40 against, while 187 members stayed away. Current rules set the quorum at 50 members.

Mukunji said some lawmakers avoided the vote over public perception and political ties. He noted that he voted against the bill and pointed out that a presidential pledge to exempt low earners from PAYE tax was not included.

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Kenyan MPs voting on the Finance Bill 2026 in the National Assembly chamber.
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National Assembly passes Finance Bill 2026

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The National Assembly has passed the Finance Bill 2026 after a third reading vote, sending it to President William Ruto for assent.

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has explained why he missed the National Assembly vote on the Finance Bill 2026.

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Kenya's National Assembly has called for public submissions on the Finance Bill 2026, which proposes new taxes on mobile phones, imported second-hand clothes and digital assets.

Kenya's Senate has summoned Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi and Meru Governor Isaac Mutuma after the National Treasury halted fund transfers to the county. The measure, effective from April 10, enforces payment of a court-awarded debt to a foreign investor but sparks fears of salary delays and service disruptions. Lawmakers question the decision's proportionality.

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Kenya's Senate is considering a constitutional amendment bill that would bar former county governors from contesting seats as MPs or MCAs for five years after leaving office. The measure aims to allow accountability processes to conclude without interference. Public hearings are set for April 30 in Nairobi.

Kenyan MPs have tabled a motion to eliminate schools' requirements for parents to buy uniforms from specific vendors and impose extra fees. Sponsored by Nyeri Town MP Duncan Mathenge, it aims to uphold children's right to free basic education. If passed, it would ease financial pressures on parents.

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The Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee began on Tuesday the detailed discussion of President José Antonio Kast's reconstruction and economic reactivation megareform, amid tensions over more than 1,295 amendments filed by the opposition.

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