In a recent CNN interview, Kenyan President William Ruto discussed several key issues, including the country's response to protests against a controversial finance bill. He defended the military's involvement during the June 2024 demonstrations, citing the need to control escalating violence, as criminal gangs infiltrated the protests.
Ruto emphasized Kenya's strong democratic framework, with the right to protest as a constitutional right, while also acknowledging the necessity of maintaining law and order. Additionally, he highlighted economic progress under his leadership, including reduced inflation and a stable exchange rate.
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