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Kenya Protests LIVE: Kenyan President William Ruto Addresses Nation Amid Violence | Nairobi | CNBC TV18 Kenyan police on Thursday clashed with protesters in Nairobi before planned protests against a contentious finance bill, despite the president's decision not to sign it after the plans sparked deadly chaos in the capital and saw protesters storming and burning part of the parliament building. Protesters who said last week that they would march to the State House on Thursday say they still don't trust President William Ruto, who has said the tax hikes would be withdrawn and budget cuts would be made. Police have hurled tear gas canisters at groups of protesters attempting to congregate within the central business district. The military has been patrolling the city despite a Wednesday court order that suspended their deployment to support police during the protests. Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua on Wednesday urged the young protesters to call off planned protests and give dialogue a chance. Kenya News LIVE: Kenya President Ruto Open to Dialogue with Protesting Youth | Kenya Protest | CNBC TV18 NAIROBI: Kenya president William Ruto addresses the nation after anti-tax protesters stormed parliament and police opened fire. Kenya Protest Live Updates: In chaotic scenes, protesters overwhelmed police and attempted to enter the parliament compound as lawmakers passed a legislation to raise taxes. At least least five killed and dozens wounded after police opened fire on hundreds of demonstrators attempting to storm Kenya's legislature on Tuesday. In chaotic scenes, protesters overwhelmed police and attempted to enter the parliament compound as lawmakers passed a legislation to raise taxes. Sections of the parliament building were also set ablaze by the demonstrators. Tear gas and water cannons failed to disperse the crowds, prompting police to use live ammunition. What led to the protests: The incident occurred as parliament approved the finance bill, which now moves to a third reading before potentially being sent to the president for signing. The finance bill aims to raise an additional $2.7 billion in taxes to manage Kenya's heavy debt load, with interest payments consuming 37% of annual revenue. #KenyaProtest KenyaNews #KenyaPresident #WorldNews #LiveNews #CNBCTV18